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  1. Sigvard Oscar Federico Bernadotte (Castello di Drottningholm, 7 giugno 1907 – Stoccolma, 4 febbraio 2002) è stato un principe svedese

    • Sigvard Oscar Fredrik Bernadotte
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  2. Sigvard Bernadotte. Sigvard Oscar Fredrik, Prince Bernadotte, Count of Wisborg (7 June 1907 – 4 February 2002) born as, and until 1934 known as, Prince Sigvard of Sweden, Duke of Uppland, was a member of the Swedish Royal Family and a successful industrial designer by profession.

  3. Sigvard Oscar Fredrik Bernadotte, född 7 juni 1907 på Drottningholms slott, Stockholms län, död 4 februari 2002 i Stockholm, var från födseln en svensk prins och blev internationellt erkänd formgivare, illustratör och industridesigner.

    • 1907–1934 (fråntagen titeln)
    • Sigvard Oscar Fredrik
    • 2:a äktenskapet:, Michael Bernadotte (född 1944)
    • Gustaf VI Adolf
  4. 4 feb 2002 · Sigvard Bernadotte was a pioneer of Swedish industrial design. In November 1997, he was awarded the Prince Eugen Medal in recognition of outstanding artistic achievements. Photo: The Royal Court of Sweden

  5. Sigvard Bernadotte was one of the first in Sweden to coin the word industrial designer and over the years he created some of today's most loved everyday items. Most famous is the Virrvarr pattern that he designed for the so-called Perstorps table in 1958.

  6. Sigvard Oscar Fredrik Bernadotte , Count of Wisborg (Drottningholm, 7 June 1907 – Stockholm, 4 February 2002) was a Swedish industrial designer. He was the second son of King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden and his first wife, Princess Margaret of Connaught and was originally known as Prince Sigvard, Duke of Uppland, but lost his royal titles in ...

  7. Sigvard Bernadotte. primary name:Bernadotte, Sigvard. Details. individual; designer; Swedish; Male. Life dates. 1907-2002. Biography. Born a Swedish prince, 2nd son of King Gustav VI Adolf, Bernadotte worked for most of his career in Denmark, designing silver for Georg Jensen in the 1930s and 1940s, and then as an industrial designer for Bang & ...