Holger Kyster Silver Smithy for Thorvald Bindesboll
Holger Kyster was a Danish silversmith who worked in the early 20th century, and was known for his collaboration with the architect Thorvald Bindesbøll. Bindesbøll was a leading figure in the Arts and Crafts movement in Denmark, and his designs for buildings and decorative arts were highly influential.
Kyster worked closely with Bindesbøll to create a range of jewelry designs, which were notable for their simplicity and elegance. The pieces were crafted from silver and often featured clean, flowing lines and organic forms inspired by nature.
Kyster and Bindesbøll's collaboration resulted in a number of highly sought-after pieces, including brooches, pendants, and bracelets. The designs were often produced in limited numbers, making them highly collectible.
Kyster worked closely with Bindesbøll to create a range of jewelry designs, which were notable for their simplicity and elegance. The pieces were crafted from silver and often featured clean, flowing lines and organic forms inspired by nature.
Kyster and Bindesbøll's collaboration resulted in a number of highly sought-after pieces, including brooches, pendants, and bracelets. The designs were often produced in limited numbers, making them highly collectible.