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Sigurd Persson

Sigurd Persson was a Swedish silversmith, designer, and sculptor, born and raised in Helsingborg, Sweden. He began his career as a silversmith and later expanded his artistic pursuits to include sculpture and glass art.

Sigurd Persson (1914-2003) completed his apprenticeship in 1937 and furthered his education at the "Akademie für angewandte Kunst" and the "Fachshule für Gold- und Ailberschmiede" in Munich. With the outbreak of WWII, he interrupted his studies and instead enrolled at the Higher School of Arts and Crafts in Stockholm. In 1942, he opened his own studio in the capital.

Three globes and the Chamber candle holder.

Sigurd Persson achieved international recognition with the 1960 exhibition "77 Rings" at Nordiska Kompaniet in Stockholm. Throughout his career, he designed numerous objects in silver, stainless steel, cast iron, enamel, glass, and plastic. Today, his work is represented in several museum collections worldwide, including the National Museum and the Nordic Museum in Stockholm, the Röhsska Museum in Gothenburg, the Helsingborg Museum, the Danish Museum of Art and Design in Copenhagen, the Museum of Decorative Arts in Oslo, the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, and the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

Sigurd Persson's work is well-known and widely prized both in Sweden and internationally. In Svenskt Tenn’s range, you can find his now-classic Tre Kulor (Three Spheres) Candle holder, designed in 1963, and Kammarljusstaken (the Chamber handle holder.)

Three globes, a classic by Sigurd Persson.

The origin of the Tree globes candle holder is a hand-forged silver candlestick designed by Sigurd Persson for the exhibition "Silverne stakar" in 1963.

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Candle Holder Three Globes

Candle Holder Three Globes

Candle Holder Chamber

Candle Holder Chamber