Obaku Denmark Siv Glimt

# V129LECIMC

Obaku Denmark Siv Glimt

# V129LECIMC

The Danish designer Lau Liengård Ruge has created a timepiece as sophisticated and feminine as its name. Siv is designed with nature as inspiration, as “siv” means reed in Danish. The Siv Glimt Steel is the perfect combination of sparkle and shine with its genuine Swarovski crystals that encircle a stainless steel case with a beautiful silver-white coated dial and a stainless steel mesh bracelet. Petite but powerful this watch can complete any outfit by adding a light grace, and beauty that will enhance any moment.

$159

Product Details

Details

2 Hands Movment. Size: Ø26 mm

Name Siv Glimt
Stock Number V129LECIMC
Department Timepieces
Type Watch
Sub Type Women's Watches
Collection Lau Liengard Ruge
Material Stainless Steel

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Since the Viking age, Danish design has evolved from a basic mindset of creating a simple, durable and strong design, into helping elevate the fundamental standards of living through simplicity and functionality mixed with key elements such as: functionality, edgy/clean lines and a minimalist look. Danish design had its international breakthrough in the 1950s and early 1960s. The post-war period experienced a lack of materials, and therefore durability and high quality was in demand. Design in this period was thus characterized by simple design, functionality and minimalism. A political and social shift in Denmark, saw Danish designers use the new industrial technologies, combined with ideas of simplicity and functionalism to design buildings, furniture and household objects, many of which have become iconic and are still in use to this day. Designs such as Arne Jacobsens ‘Egg chair’ and Jørn Utzons Sydney Opera House will live forever. Danish Design is made to last. Today Danish design is known around the world for its emphasis on function, the use of simple lines, the focus on good choice of materials and quality production – with the idea of ‘less is more’ as the main focus point. If you take a stroll through the ...