About CC. Hermann
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CC Hermann began in Copenhagen in 1949, at a time when Danish design was shaping modern life. The factory focused on silverware, both hollowware and flatware, and over the next four decades it became known for pieces like vases, trays, and bowls. The work carried the clean lines and smooth surfaces that defined mid-20th century Scandinavian style, where beauty was found in function and restraint.<br><br> The silversmiths who worked there were precise and deliberate, shaping objects that were practical yet refined. Their bowls and trays didn’t need ornament to stand out; the strength of the design came from proportion, curve, and polish. This way of working put CC Hermann apart from many other makers of the time.<br><br> From the start until the factory closed in 1992, the commitment to quality never slipped. Each piece was built to last, and that durability has kept their silverware in circulation decades later. Collectors still seek out CC Hermann today, drawn to the balance of utility and elegance that defined the company’s output. What remains is a body of work that continues to reflect the ideals of Danish modern design, simple and enduring.
