Grete Prytz Kittelsen
Grete Prytz Kittelsen was a Norwegian designer known for her contributions to Scandinavian design, particularly in the area of enamelware and metalwork. While she is primarily known for her work in these fields, she also designed a small collection of jewelry.
Kittelsen's jewelry pieces feature clean, geometric lines and often incorporate enamel or other colored materials. Many of her designs are inspired by nature, with motifs such as leaves, flowers, and birds featuring prominently.
Kittelsen's jewelry was produced in small quantities and is highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts. Her pieces can be found in select vintage and antique jewelry shops, as well as in museum collections around the world.
While Kittelsen passed away in 2010, her legacy as a pioneering figure in Scandinavian design continues to inspire contemporary designers today, and her work continues to be celebrated for its timeless beauty and innovative design.
Kittelsen's jewelry pieces feature clean, geometric lines and often incorporate enamel or other colored materials. Many of her designs are inspired by nature, with motifs such as leaves, flowers, and birds featuring prominently.
Kittelsen's jewelry was produced in small quantities and is highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts. Her pieces can be found in select vintage and antique jewelry shops, as well as in museum collections around the world.
While Kittelsen passed away in 2010, her legacy as a pioneering figure in Scandinavian design continues to inspire contemporary designers today, and her work continues to be celebrated for its timeless beauty and innovative design.