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Louise Campbell’s tablewares for Georg Jensen are quintessentially Danish

And to think it all started with a preteen’s spoon collection. Danish designer, Louise Campbell, has brought inspiration to tableware once again with her new collection for Georg Jensen. Campbell’s neighbor might have been the inspiration to this new collection… everywhere she goes with her family, she collects plastic spoons. The simplicity of Hanah’s collection struck Campbell.

The 15-piece stainlesss steel cutlery collecion took 3 years of research. Campbell says, “pastry forks double as children’s forks, spoons take you effortlessly from starter to dessert, and indispensible teaspoons double as children’s spoons.” No matter what you use them for, each fork, spoon and knife is truly beautiful!

Louise Campbell likes to think of her new collection for Georg Jensen as a “modern tool kit”. Her handcrafted pieces are modeled from clay, then cut, guled, folded and grinded by multiple layers of paper.  Before the finished product happens, these pieces are made as 3D plastic prints. 

Image courtesy of: Dwell

Louise Campbell’s entire 15-piece collection on display as first debuted in 2014 to coincide with the 53rd Salone Internazionale del Mobile in Milan.

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Louise Campbell’s new cutlery collection is “light and gentle”, we absolutely love it!

Image courtesy of: Georg Jensen

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