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Holmegaard Glass Works

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Holmegaard Glass WorksDanish (Fensmark, Holmegaard), founded 1825

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 Danneskjold-Samsøe 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.

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Kluk Kluk pattern
Object Name: Decanter with stopper
Holmegaard Glass Works
1950-1969
Object number: UM2004.120ab
Vessel
Object Name: Vessel
Holmegaard Glass Works
1968
Object number: UM2007.84