In 1940, Folke Arström was hired as artistic director, which became another instrumental moment in setting the company’s design direction. One of Folke Arström’s first tasks, together with goldsmith David Stegler, was to develop a new and modern collection of stainless steel cutlery. The result was Thebe, launched in 1944, a collection comprising more than 130 different cutlery and serving pieces. The inspiration for the design was taken from ancient Egypt, and the collection was described as classically pure, cultured and modern.
DESIGN CLASSICS
In the intervening years up to the present day, much has taken place in the design and manufacture of cutlery and silverware. However, Gense’s collaboration with the best designers is still a vital part of its DNA, and over the years, these collaborations have led to the most successful and innovative cutlery classics in both silver and stainless steel. Designs that contributed to setting the standard within Scandinavian design, and of which many collections are still in production – side by side with those created by new, contemporary designers. A glance at Gense’s range tells the story of the most popular cutlery of all time. Fuga, Twist, Pantry, Steel Line, Focus de Luxe, Dorotea and Old Farmer steak cutlery are some of the best-selling cutlery collections that still delight diners at tables worldwide.
Gense today
At Gense, only the best materials are used in the production of silver and stainless steel, and each piece of cutlery passes through up to 30 different stages before the final polishing. This assures that the highest quality is achieved, and whatever cutlery you decide on, you can be certain that it is a combination of functional design and premium quality. This is exactly what characterises Gense and which is why we say it is “Designed to make you proud”.