Serving fork in the Anitra design.
Anitra was designed by Trygve Eriksen in 1936 and represents national romanticism. Anitra is inspired by Norwegian rose painting and European rococo style from the 18th century. The name Anitra is possibly taken from Henrik Ibsen's "Peer Gynt" or Edvard Grieg's "Anitra's Dance".
Anitra serving fork has two long prongs which are well suited for serving meat.
Supplied in an elegant gift box. Do you want to make it extra unique? We can engrave serving pieces. Get in touch with us!
Serving spoon in the Anitra design.
Anitra was designed by Trygve Eriksen in 1936 and represents national romanticism. Anitra is inspired by Norwegian rose painting and European rococo style from the 18th century. The name Anitra is possibly taken from Henrik Ibsen's "Peer Gynt" or Edvard Grieg's "Anitra's Dance".
Anitra serving spoon is well suited for serving various dishes.
Supplied in an elegant gift box. Do you want to make it extra unique? We can engrave serving pieces. Get in touch with us!
Lily was designed by Trygve Eriksen in 1939. The pattern has a simple shape that is inspired by the flower lily. The simple form was typical of 30s functionalism and modernism. The lily pattern is a classic among Norwegian silver cutlery and is a bestseller.
The lily serving spoon is well suited for serving various dishes.
Supplied in an elegant gift box. Do you want to make it extra unique? We can engrave serving pieces. Get in touch with us!
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