Arno Malinowski
Arno Malinowski was a Danish jewelry designer born in 1899 who worked for the renowned silver company Georg Jensen from 1936 to 1944. He is widely considered one of the most important designers of the Art Deco period and his work is highly collectible.
Malinowski began his career as a sculptor, studying at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen before joining Georg Jensen as a designer. During his time at the company, he created many iconic pieces that are still highly sought after today, including his famous "Dolphin" brooches and his "Pregnant Duck" pendant.
Malinowski was known for his innovative use of form and texture in his designs, which often featured naturalistic and abstract motifs. He also experimented with new materials, incorporating stones such as lapis lazuli and coral into his pieces.
Malinowski's work was highly influential and helped to establish Georg Jensen as one of the leading silver companies in the world. Today, his pieces are highly collectible and are sought after by collectors and jewelry enthusiasts around the world.
Malinowski began his career as a sculptor, studying at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen before joining Georg Jensen as a designer. During his time at the company, he created many iconic pieces that are still highly sought after today, including his famous "Dolphin" brooches and his "Pregnant Duck" pendant.
Malinowski was known for his innovative use of form and texture in his designs, which often featured naturalistic and abstract motifs. He also experimented with new materials, incorporating stones such as lapis lazuli and coral into his pieces.
Malinowski's work was highly influential and helped to establish Georg Jensen as one of the leading silver companies in the world. Today, his pieces are highly collectible and are sought after by collectors and jewelry enthusiasts around the world.