INTOO
A piece of jewelry for the wall
Designed by Anne Boysen in collaboration with Georg Jensen silversmiths, Intoo is an impressive work of craft. Inspired by the shapes of a spoon, the beauty of archival jewellery and the sumptuousness of hollowware, this piece stands as a unique addition to Georg Jensen’s century-spanning catalogue of silver masterpieces.

“Georg Jensen has a legacy of crafting beautiful jewelry and sumptuous silver hollowware – so my thought was: what if I made something as beautiful as jewelry and as big as holloware and placed it on a wall?”
– Anne Boysen, architect and designer

Spoon shapes
When designing Intoo, Anne Boysen started with a spoon, fascinated by its convex and concave shapes and the reflections they created. Inspired by Henning Koppel’s mid-century Caravel spoon, with its large round reflective surface and streamlined forms, she crafted her silver masterpiece.

A dip in the archives
Like every artist invited to collaborate with the house, Anne Boysen began with a visit to the Georg Jensen archives in Copenhagen, a treasure trove of the brand’s 120-year history. Inspired by the swirling forms of Vivianna Torun’s Moebius Brooch and the streamlined shapes of Henning Koppel’s mid-century Fish Dish, she aimed to craft a piece that combined elements of jewelry and hollowware.
