Nobel
A combination of exquisite designs using bone china results in a beautiful dinner table.
Nobel
The Nobel dinner service was first used for the Nobel prize’s 90th anniversary dinner in 1991. Inaugurated by Her Majesty the King and the Queen of Sweden and 1,300 invited guests at the Nobel dinner in Blå Hallen, Stockholm, the dinner service is an excellent example of high quality Swedish design in which a combination of exquisite designs using bone china results in a beautiful dinner table.
The Nobel dinner service received the ‘Excellent Swedish Design’ award in 1992 from the Swedish Society of Crafts and Design [Föreningen Svensk Form]. The colours on the plates symbolise the four seasons, the continents and the first Nobel prize.
DESIGNER Karin Björquist
Karin Björquist is an artist who combines functionalism with aesthetic beauty. She has won many awards, including the Milan Gold Medal 1954, the Lunning Prize 1963 and the Prince Eugen Medal 1982. Her works is represented at several museums around the world. The Nobel service was honoured with the award “Excellent Swedish Design” in 1992 by the Swedish Society of Crafts and Design.
PARTS Nobel
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Under platter
31 cm / 12.25” -
Plate flat, white
25 cm / 9.75” -
Plate flat, yellow
25 cm / 9.75” -
Plate flat, blue
25 cm / 9.75” -
Plate flat, green
25 cm / 9.75” -
Plate deep,
21 cm / 8.27” -
Plate flat, white
21 cm / 8.27” -
Plate flat, yellow
21 cm / 8.27” -
Plate flat, blue
21 cm / 8.27” -
Plate flat, green
21 cm / 8.27” -
Plate flat,
17 cm / 6.7” -
Wing-shaped side plate
22x11 cm / 8.57x4.28” -
Dessert bowl
0,4 L / 13.52 oz -
Soup bowl & cover
0,6 L / 20 oz -
Cov. sugar bowl
0,4 L / 13.52 oz -
Coffee cup & scr
0,17 L /5.75 oz -
Cream jug
0,35 L / 11.75 oz
