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Sigvard Bernadotte

(1907-2002)
Sigvard Bernadotte
(1907-2002)

A Sigvard Bernadotte service, Millenium design, 2000. (175 porcelain pieces and 96 cutlery pieces)

"Christineholm or Marianne Royal Bleu". Designed by Sigvard Bernadotte and named after his wife Marianne. Comprising; 20 under plates, diameter 30,5 cm. 31 dinner plates, diameter 26 cm. 26 bread dishes, diameter 17 cm. 24 entreedishes, pink diameter 20 cm. 24 soup dishes, diameter 22,5 cm. Two serving bowls, diameter 23 cm. Two tazzas, height 25 cm. Two sauce boats, length 19 cm. 2 tureens with covers, length 28 cm, four serving dishes, length 31-38 cm. 32 coffee cups with stands, Two coffee pots with covers, height 23 cm. Three milkjugs, three sugerbowls with covers, two odd plates, diameter 21 cm (yellow and blue rim, the other red rim). 4+4 boxes cotaining 24 knifves, 24 forkes, 24 spoons, 24 dessert spoons. Two unopened packages of table linen accompanies the set.

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Sigvard Bernadotte var en svensk prins, formgivare och illustratör född på Drottningholms slott i Stockholm. Han studerade vid Konstakademien för Olle Hjortzberg. Hans mor var en skicklig amatörmålare och hans farfars bror var Prins Eugen. Bernadotte är att betrakta som en av Sveriges mest kända formgivare och har formgivit plastföremål, möbler, bestick, porslin, mattor och mycket mer. Allt från bruksföremål till mer exklusiva silverföremål för bland annat Georg Jensen. Han var även tidvis anlitad av Illums Bolighus i Köpenhamn, mattfirman Nessim, Bing & Grøndahl och tyska Rosenthal. Under två decennier var Sigvard Bernadotte en centralgestalt inom skandinavisk industridesign och hans företag blev informell designskola. Han skapade produkter med genomarbetad funktion och form. Bernadotte har bland annat formgivit de så kallade Margrethe-skålarna och mönstret ”virr-varr” som pryder en mängd bordsskivor.

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Sigvard Bernadotte was a Swedish prince who gained international recognition as both a designer and illustrator. He was born in 1907 at Drottningholm Palace as the son of then Crown Prince Gustaf VI Adolf and Princess Margaret of Great Britain.
Sigvard Bernadotte became the first in the Bernadotte family to obtain an academic degree. In the fall of 1926, he enrolled at Uppsala University, studying art history and political science among other subjects. In 1930, he was admitted to the Decorative Line at the Technical School in Stockholm, studying under Professor Olle Hjortzberg, whose influence shaped the strict and concentrated design for which Bernadotte later became famous. In 1934, Sigvard Bernadotte married Erika Patzek, resulting in his loss of succession rights to the crown.
Sigvard Bernadotte is one of Sweden's most famous designers, having worked with a wide variety of techniques and materials. He designed everything from everyday items to exclusive silverware, notably for Georg Jensen. Bernadotte was also occasionally commissioned by Illums Bolighus in Copenhagen, the carpet company Nessim, Bing & Grøndahl, and the German company Rosenthal. For two decades, Sigvard Bernadotte was a central figure in Scandinavian industrial design, and his company became an informal design school, praised for its meticulously crafted function and form in its products. Bernadotte, among other things, designed the so-called 'Margrethe bowls' and the 'virr-varr' pattern that adorns numerous tabletops.

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