Kay Bojesen

Kay Bojesen

“Just because cutlery is solid in terms of weight, it does not have to feel heavy. With the right balance, the spoon or fork will not attract the attention of the user in a negative way.” Kay Bojesen

Kay Bojesen (1886–1958) was an apprentice of Georg Jensen, training as a silversmith in 1910. After a few years in Germany and France, he began working as a silversmith in Copenhagen. In the 1930s he realised there was something particularly lively about wood, and his wooden figures have made him one of the great pioneers of Danish art manufacture.

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