Vivianna Torun Bülow HUbe
Vivianna Torun Bülow-Hübe was a Swedish jewelry designer who lived from 1927 to 2004. She is best known for her work with the Danish design company Georg Jensen.
Bülow-Hübe's jewelry designs were characterized by their simplicity, elegance, and timeless appeal. She often used silver and other metals, as well as pearls and other natural materials, in her designs.
One of Bülow-Hübe's most famous designs is the "Vivianna" watch, which she created for Georg Jensen in 1969. The watch has a minimalist design with no numbers or markers, and a simple band that loops around the wearer's wrist. The design was groundbreaking at the time, and it has since become an iconic piece of modernist jewelry.
Bülow-Hübe's other jewelry designs for Georg Jensen include rings, earrings, necklaces, and bracelets, many of which feature the same simple, elegant style as the Vivianna watch. Her designs have been exhibited in museums around the world, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
Bülow-Hübe's jewelry designs were characterized by their simplicity, elegance, and timeless appeal. She often used silver and other metals, as well as pearls and other natural materials, in her designs.
One of Bülow-Hübe's most famous designs is the "Vivianna" watch, which she created for Georg Jensen in 1969. The watch has a minimalist design with no numbers or markers, and a simple band that loops around the wearer's wrist. The design was groundbreaking at the time, and it has since become an iconic piece of modernist jewelry.
Bülow-Hübe's other jewelry designs for Georg Jensen include rings, earrings, necklaces, and bracelets, many of which feature the same simple, elegant style as the Vivianna watch. Her designs have been exhibited in museums around the world, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.