When sculptor and artist Henning Koppel started working with the Georg Jensen silversmiths in 1945, he created some of the most iconic designs in Georg Jensen history. His silver pitchers and the large fish tray have written design history, and his vast amount of work and legacy is a testament to Koppel’s long collaboration with Georg Jensen. Koppel died in 1981, but his vision of good design — that one should not sacrifice beauty for functionality — still lives on today as his pitchers and wall clocks are timeless LIVING Georg Jensen staples.
This is a Georg Jensen clock with precision quartz movement. The clock uses AA batteries - one is included with the purchase. The precision of the clock is +/- 1 second per day or 15 seconds per month.
Georg Jensen Henning Koppel Stainless Steel and White Clock - 30cm
- Materials: Stainless Steel, white dial
- Measurements: Ø: 300mm
1918 - 1981 Henning Koppel
Henning Koppel showed an early talent for art, leading him to train in both drawing and aquarelle early on. He continued studies in sculpture at the Royal Danish Academy and later in Paris. His superb drafting skills, developed as a child, helped him in to produce outstanding product renderings of his designs.






















