Eccentricity 04 / Silver spectacle frames by Vivianna Torun Bülow-Hübe, 1962–63
Get a glimpse of some of the most characterful objects from our archives in our series Eccentricities, as we reveal them week after week.
Eccentricity 02 / Silver Bonbonnière no. 1193 by Henning Koppel, 1973
Join us in our new series, Eccentricities, as we uncover archive gems shaped by character.
Eccentricity 01 / Silver Telephone by Sigvard Bernadotte, 1942.
Follow our new series, Eccentricities, as it uncovers, over the coming weeks, a curation of archive gems shaped by character.
Presented at @matterandshape in Paris earlier this year, this magnifier pendant in 18kt yellow gold was designed in 1979 by Swedish silversmith Vivianna Torun Bülow-Hübe.
The piece forms part of The Collector, a series of reissued archival jewellery created by female artist-makers who collaborated with Georg Jensen during the second half of the last century.
Opening at Frieze No.9 Cork Street in London on 14 May, Weft is an exhibition marking the launch of Georg Jensen’s upcoming jewellery collection, inspired by the structures and histories of weaving. Curated by creative director Paula Gerbase, the showcase brings together works by artists exploring process, material language and the transformation of established practices.
Dates: 14–16 May 2026
Address: 9 Cork Street, London W1S 3LL
Joining The Collector, a new series of reissued archive jewellery, this chain necklace in oxidised sterling silver was designed in 1999 by Vivianna Torun Bülow-Hübe. The piece highlights one of her defining signatures: the clasp, conceived not as something to be hidden, but as an integral part of the design.
The house has a long history of supporting female artists, and the new series, The Collector, celebrates this legacy. Drawing on jewellery from our Copenhagen archives, each piece is a work of art, conceived through close collaboration between makers and artisans.
Shown here is the striking 1961 bangle by Nanna Ditzel in 18kt gold, set with oval-shaped amethyst, alongside a contrasting expression: a sterling silver bangle by Kim Naver, set with rectangular carnelian.
The Möbius ring in 18kt gold, reissued as part of the Collector series, was designed in 1988 by Vivianna Torun Bülow-Hübe, one of Georg Jensen’s long-standing collaborators and the first female silversmith to achieve global recognition in her field.
This 18kt gold brooch was designed in 1963 by Nanna Ditzel, one of Denmark’s most prominent architects and designers of the postwar period, and is defined by a folded top with a suspended pearl.
The piece is part of The Collector: a new series of reissued archival jewellery crafted by female artist-makers who collaborated with Georg Jensen during the second half of the 20th century.
Introducing The Collector: a series of singular works crafted by six female artist-makers who collaborated with Georg Jensen during the second half of the 20th century — each reflecting the openness to chance and artistic expression that defines the house.