Each everyday utensil should be designed to satisfy our aesthetic sense


Born on 02.11.1930

Trained as a bricklayer, finished his apprenticeship with silvermedal in 1953.

Educated as an architect in 1961.

Employed as an architect by Arne Jacobsen 1961 to 1967.

Employed by professor Erik Herløw from 1967 to 1969.

Independent drawing office since 1969.

He has also designed several family houses.

He has been working with Royal Copenhagen since 1981.



Jørgen Møller strongly feels that every single utensil for everyday use must be designed to fulfill not only functional demands, but at the same time satisfy our aesthetic sense. Over the years Jørgen Møller has designed various products for the Georg Jensen Silversmiths. He is represented at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.