In an enchanting land of fjords and breathtaking landscapes lies the proud heritage of Norwegian craftsmanship. Here, in a workshop in Oslo, the famous silversmith David Andersen created a piece in the 1940s and 1950s that not only adorned the table but also told stories - a magnificent salad servers made of 830 silver.
This exquisite cutlery radiates the essence of Scandinavian elegance. The wide shapes and smoothly polished bowls and forks invite you to savour a sumptuous salad creation, while the angular ends of the handles convey a certain modern clarity. But the real centrepiece of this set lies in the handles, which are decorated with artistic relief tiles. These reliefs depict traditional Scandinavian folk motifs - graceful birds and stylised flowers that reflect Nordic nature and culture in their simplicity and beauty.
The David Andersen mark, a sign of quality and master craftsmanship, is engraved on this cutlery and tells of the passion and skill of a master craftsman whose workshop in the capital of Norway has produced many treasures. The cutlery, which is in excellent condition, seems to have stood the test of time effortlessly, as if it is just waiting to be used again.
In every shiny surface, in every fine line, the spirit of Norwegian design and craftsmanship lives on. This salad servers is not just a tool for serving food, but a work of art that tells stories of days gone by and the everlasting beauty of Nordic art.
Dimensions & details
- Total weight 207 g
- Length 23 cm each
- In 830/silver