Holmegaard Glass Factory ( da, Holmegaards Glasværk) is a
glass factory located in the former municipality of
Holmegaard just outside
Næstved.
History
The home of Holmegaard Glassworks is located in the town of
Fensmark, Holmegaard. The company was founded in 1823 after Count Christian Danneskjold-Samsøe petitioned the Danish king for permission to build a glassworks at Holmegaard Mose ("Holmegaard Bog"). He died before permission was granted. But after his death when permission was finally received his widow, Countess
Henriette Danneskiold-Samsøe
Johanne Henriette Valentine Danneskiold-Samsøe née Kaas (12 August 1776 28 July 1843) was a Danish countess who, when widowed, fulfilled her former husband's plans by founding the Holmegaard Glass Factory near Næstved in 1825. In so doing, sh ...
pursued the project and began production in 1825 of green bottles, moving on to table-glass within its first decade.
Much of its early work was derivative and inconsequential, but between the 1930s and 1980s its fortunes were transformed by the designs of Jacob E. Bang (1899-1965), Per Lütken (1916-98), and Bang's son, Michael (1944-2002).
Today the company is known for its high-quality products of
Danish design.
The Lütken Era
Danish glassmaker Per Lütken worked at Holmegaard from 1942 until his death in 1998, creating some of the factory's finest pieces and all-time classics, such as the "Idelle" series, the "Ships glasses" and the "Provence" bowls.
The work of Per Lütken is still highly rated, especially throughout Scandinavia, and in Denmark and Sweden in particular.
The arrival of Lütken at Holmegaard marked a new beginning in the history of the factory, which once again bloomed after several years of suffering. His aesthetic creations, in timeless designs, appealed to the fashion of the 1960s Denmark, and his creations became a great success throughout the decade and the 1970s.
The split
In 1995 was the packaging part sold to Ardagh which is now called
Ardagh Glass Holmegaard Ardagh (Ardachadh or Ard-achadh, meaning "high field" in Irish; modern Irish: Ardach) may refer to:
Places
* Ardagh, County Antrim, a townland in County Antrim, Northern Ireland
* Ardagh, County Cork
* Ardagh, County Donegal
* Ardagh, County Limer ...
, the art part was then sold in 2004 to the development company ''Ibco'', which wanted to turn the place into an experience center
Holmegaard Entertainment
Until 1 January 2007, Holmegaard was a municipality (Danish, '' kommune'') in Storstrøm County in the southern part of the island of Zealand (''Sjælland'') in south Denmark. The municipality covered an area of 66 km2, and had a total pop ...
.
Later
On September 9, 2008 it went bankrupt, when the Holmegaard brand was taken over by Rosendahl A / S. The old glassworks building in Holmegaard was put up for auction in March 2010 and was now taken over by danish Sparekassen Faaborg.
Now
In 2020, the place reopened under the name
Holmegaard Værk
Until 1 January 2007, Holmegaard was a municipality (Danish, '' kommune'') in Storstrøm County in the southern part of the island of Zealand (''Sjælland'') in south Denmark. The municipality covered an area of 66 km2, and had a total pop ...
. It is a museum, with a very large number (40,000) Holmegaard products in the collection are exhibited, some of the most famous can be seen up close. In addition, changing glass artists demonstrate how to work with glass and you can even try sanding glass.
Famous glassmakers at Holmegaard
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Jacob E. Bang-
Per Lütken
Per Lütken was a Danish glassmaker (1916–1998), most famous for his works at Holmegaard Glass Factory ("''Holmegaard Glasværk''" in Danish).
Lütken has set his signature on the history of Danish glassmaking, designing more than 3,000 pieces ...
External links
*
Holmegaard Glass Company*
ttps://sn.dk/Oplev/Glasvaerket-paa-kanten-af-mosen/artikel/662316 Article in Danish "Dagbladet" about Holmegaard Glass Factory
*
Danish Wikipedia page
References
* Municipal statistics
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KMD aka Kommunedata (Municipal Data)* Municipal mergers and neighbors
Eniro new municipalities map
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Glassmaking companies of Denmark
Purveyors to the Court of Denmark
Danish companies established in 1825
Danish brands
Companies based in Næstved Municipality