His sculptural forms make his work a natural match for Georg Jensen’s long standing use of organic shapes
The set consists of a serving spoon and a serving fork
adorning dinner tables in a mix and match of brilliant colours
Christian Dior chose this hôtel particulier to establish his couture house and present his collections
crowned with a translucent porcelain screen
Legende Vase cement His sculptural forms make hisVase in bisque porcelain H. 8. 6" Biscuit" [bisque porcelain] means fired twice, the first time at 980C 1,800F and then 1400C 2,550F which is the highest possible temperature for a ceramic and thus gives porcelain its unique qualities: fineness, whiteness, hardness, translucency and sonority. The first firing, known as the "degourdi" firing, will make the pieces porous and allow the glaze to set. As for the "biscuit" pieces, they are not glazed before