
Torun
Bülow-Hübe (1927-2004)
Vivianna Torun Bülow-Hübe is the most internationally
celebrated Swedish silversmith of the post war period. Using assymetric, fluid
forms in silver combined with semi-precious stones and pebbles, she created
jewellery that strongly broke with tradition. Her early hand-made jewellery
from the 1950’s became an instant success in Paris where she lived at
the time. She earned clients such as Pablo Picasso, Brigitte Bardot, Ingrid
Bergman and Billie Holiday, who all were fascinated by her innovative designs
of sculptural forms tracing the contours of the wearer’s body.
In the mid 1950’s she started a long relationship with the Danish company
Georg Jensen. Lke Georg Jensen, Torun had a passion for silver and also like
him, created jewellery for people who valued the beauty and the design of
a handcrafted objects more than a luxurious material. Torun used rock crystal,
moonstone and quartz instead of more valuable stones. Although Georg Jensen
died in 1935 and they never met, Torun carried on the spirit of Georg Jensen's
work.
Torun designed Jensen’s first wrist watch in 1962. This today world
famous model was the first of it’s kind, a simple, open-sided wrist
watch with a numberless mirror dial, stripped of all but the bare essentials.