Fine Dining

Silver

Fine Dining

Silver


At Gense, we have produced silver cutlery in three-towered silver since 1915, but we have kept up with the times and are continuously expanding our product range. With the right maintenance, your silver cutlery will last for many years.

Gense CBP 2091 cutlery series

CBP 2091


CPB 2091 was launched in 2009 as the first new silver cutlery collection in more than 30 years. The numbers 2091 stand for the year 2009 and model number 1. The look is urban and architectural, with evident inspiration from the urban architecture of metropolises such as Berlin and New York. The modern shape of the cutlery stylishly unites both aesthetics and functionality. 

Gense Chippendale Cutlery

CHIPPENDALE


Chippendale was originally the name of a style of furniture in the 1700s Rococo era, and is named after the cabinetmaker Thomas Chippendale. The style is characterised by the violin-like shape of Chippendale chair backs, the same shape that is elegantly expressed in Chippendale cutlery. This cutlery can be sumptuous or simple depending on your tableware choices. · Also available in silver plated

Gense Christenings cutlery

CHRISTENINGS


A christening spoon is an enduring gift that will last a lifetime. The spoon will only become more beautiful the more it is used, as silver takes on a special and personalised lustre with time. Gense’s christening spoons are made in the following designs – Prince, Princess and Clock – and they can be engraved with name, date and time of birth, length and weight. A tasteful and traditional gift that’s sure to make cake, dessert and breakfast more appealing.

Gense Rosenholm Cutlery

ROSENHOLM


Svensk silver cutlery has its roots in an original Swedish mould from the eighteenth century. Its minimalist design language makes the cutlery easy to mix and match, allowing it to be part of a wide variety of table setting styles and situations.

Gense Svensk Cutlery

SVENSK


Svensk silver cutlery has its roots in an original Swedish mould from the eighteenth century. Its minimalist design language makes the cutlery easy to mix and match, allowing it to be part of a wide variety of table setting styles and situations.


GAMMAL FRANSK

The Gammal Fransk collection is both romantic and stylish. The silhouette is inspired by 18th century neoclassicism, which is represented on the handle by winding leaves that form a French lily. The design feels comfortable and well-balanced, with good weight in the hand. · Also available in silver plated


KUNGASILVER

The different designs in the Kungasilver collection are named after the Swedish royal couple’s children and grandchildren. The recurring pattern is the crown, which is designed to match the respective princess or prince on the silverware. The collection is produced in the Victoria, Carl Philip and Madeleine models designed by Jerker Wessfeldt, and Estelle and Leonore, designed by Erika Lagerbielke. Leonore is available both as a coffee spoon and dessert spoon, while the other models are created as coffee spoons.


OLGA

Olga has its origins in the English Neo-Rococo style of the nineteenth century. The cutlery was designed for the magnificent table settings of the era with their sparkling crystal and beautifully folded napkins. And it works just as well today – no matter the style or surroundings. Its lively leaf ornamentation lends it a contoured design that becomes a conversation piece at the table. · Also available in silver plated

Catalogue

Discover the full collection in our catalogue.

UK/DE Catalogue

SE/DK Catalogue

US Catalogue

Catalogue

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POLISHING SILVERWARE


If you use your silver cutlery every day, you don’t need to polish it. And silverware can be cleaned in the dishwasher, as long as it is not placed in the same basket as your other cutlery. Always leave space around your cutlery to prevent it from becoming scratched.