Inspired by the design collection of Swedish royal prince Sigvard Bernadotte, this crystal tumbler features gentle grooves that not only catch the eye but also allow the glass to be held firmly. One of Georg Jensen's earliest collaborators, Bernadotte was greatly influenced by the functionalist movement, and is credited for leading the house from highly decorated Art Nouveau styling to a more streamlined aesthetic.
After establishing his company in Copenhagen in 1904, Georg Jensen set out to create democratic designs possessing both functionality and beauty. Embracing the Art Nouveau lines of the day, his work is characterized by serene flowing forms enriched by exquisitely sculpted ornamentation and his own distinctive vigor. Those same ideas and principles of the master himself are translated into the Georg Jensen design of the present day.