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  1. 2 de nov. de 2022 · He became the first member of the Bernadotte family to officially graduate. In 1929 he received his diploma, and in the same year he made his debut as a designer – a stained glass project for a church at the Lundberg School. Stained glass window of Lundberg School Church designed by Sigvard Bernadotte. In 1929, the prince entered art school ...

  2. Sigvard (1907-2002) was Prince of Sweden (from birth) and Duke of Uplandia (Uppland) until 1934. He was also a noted designer as Sigvard Bernadotte.He was created Prince Bernadotte and Count of Wisborg in the nobility of Luxembourg in 1951.

  3. 24 de dic. de 2011 · The art and industrial designer Sigvard Bernadotte, 1907–2002. The image taking shape in the rearview mirror is of a multi-faceted artist. What first comes to mind is his work in silver. In the 1930s, he was responsible for the renewal of Georg Jensen’s collection, and a contract between the company and the designer, signed in December 1930 ...

  4. primary name:Bernadotte, Sigvard. Details. individual; designer; Swedish; Male. Life dates. 1907-2002. Biography. Born a Swedish prince, 2nd son of King Gustav VI Adolf, Bernadotte worked for most of his career in Denmark, designing silver for Georg Jensen in the 1930s and 1940s, and then as an industrial designer for Bang & Olafson, as well as ...

  5. Sigvard Bernadotte. The Swedish prince Sigvard Bernadotte (1907-2002) was an internationally recognized designer, illustrator and industrial designer. In 1929 Bernadotte saw the exhibition of Gunnar Asplund in Stockholm which was the breakthrough of functionalism. This inspired Bernadotte to act by the ideals of the functional design.

  6. Sigvard Oscar Fredrik Bernadotte ( 7. kesäkuuta 1907 Drottningholmin linna – 4. helmikuuta 2002 Tukholma) oli ruotsalainen prinssi, suunnittelija, kuvittaja ja teollinen muotoilija. Prinssi Sigvard oli kuningas Kustaa VI Aadolfin ja kruununprinsessa Margaretan toiseksi vanhin poika.

  7. Bernadotte’s ubiquitous 1957 Virrvarr pattern has been used on everything from countertops and cutting boards to blankets from Sassabrassa to American floors by Formica. From an early age, young Sigvard was influenced by his great uncle, Prince Eugén. His great uncle was recognized as much as an artist as a member of the royal family.