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Jacob E. Bang Glass Decanter Set for Kastrup Holmegaard
By Jacob Eiler Bang, Holmegaard, Kastrup
Located in Hamilton, Ontario
'Jacob E. Bang' glass decanter set for Kastrup Holmegaard. Mid-Century Modern / Scandinavian Modern
Category

Mid-20th Century Danish Scandinavian Modern Barware

Materials

Art Glass

Large Danish Mid-Century Modern Provence bowl by Per Lütken for Holmegaard
By Holmegaard, Per Lutken for Holmegaard
Located in Berlin, Germany
Large Danish Mid-Century Modern Provence bowl by Per Lütken for Holmegaard In the 1950s, Per Lütken and his glassblowers developed a technique for blowing glass using the steam from...
Category

Mid-20th Century Danish Mid-Century Modern Decorative Bowls

Materials

Glass

Pair of Blue Glass Table Lamps by Holmegaard, Denmark 1960s
By Holmegaard
Located in Frankfurt / Dreieich, DE
Nice pair of blue glass table lamps by Holmegaard, Denmark circa 1960s. Original shades. Very good original condition. Worldwide shipping.
Category

Vintage 1960s Danish Scandinavian Modern Table Lamps

Materials

Fabric, Glass

Green Glass Bottle Lamp Base by Holmegaard
By Holmegaard
Located in Geneva, CH
Green glass bottle lamp base by Otto Brauer for Holmegaard DK ca.1960 Brass top. On/Off switch on the sucket. Superb condition.
Category

Vintage 1960s Danish Table Lamps

Materials

Brass

Glass Vase by Per Lutken for Holmegaard
By Per Lutken for Holmegaard, Holmegaard
Located in Sagaponack, NY
A thick-walled organic shaped vase designed by Per Lutken rendered in a beautiful pale blue hued glass. Made in Denmark, circa 1956.
Category

Vintage 1950s Danish Scandinavian Modern Vases

Materials

Glass

Otto Brauer "Gulvase" by Holmegaard
By Holmegaard
Located in Geneva, CH
Cobalt blue "Gulvase" by Otto Brauer for Holmegaard Perfect condition, manufacturer label 38cm high, 15cm diameter
Category

Vintage 1960s Danish Vases

Materials

Glass

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Holmegaard On Sale For Sale on 1stDibs

With a vast inventory of beautiful furniture at 1stDibs, we’ve got just the holmegaard on sale you’re looking for. Frequently made of glass, blown glass and art glass, every holmegaard on sale was constructed with great care. You’ve searched high and low for the perfect holmegaard on sale — we have versions that date back to the 19th Century alongside those produced as recently as the 21st Century are available. Each holmegaard on sale bearing Mid-Century Modern, Scandinavian Modern or Folk Art hallmarks is very popular.

How Much is a Holmegaard On Sale?

Prices for a holmegaard on sale start at $40 and top out at $5,200 with the average selling for $625.

Holmegaard for sale on 1stDibs

Holmegaard has been creating quality glassware for almost two centuries. The legendary glassworks has collaborated with scores of celebrated designers over its long history, including Arne Jacobsen, Louise Campbell, Bodil Kjær and many others, with each artisan crafting vases, bottles and other serveware and decorative objects that are widely loved by collectors and art connoisseurs alike. Today Holmegaard is a powerhouse of functionalist modern Danish glass design.

Holmegaard Glassworks was the dream of Danish Count Christian Danneskiold-Samsøe, who petitioned the king of Denmark for permission to build a factory. Sadly, by the time permission was granted, the count had passed away, leaving his dowager, the Countess Henriette Danneskiold-Samsøe, to carry on her late husband’s dream in 1825. The factory was established in the town of Fensmark in the Holmegaard bog, where rich peat could be harvested and used to fuel the high-temperature kilns required to produce glass there.

The factory initially produced only simple mouth-blown green glass packaging bottles — the need was for glassware that was merely functional. It wasn’t until the 1920s that it made progress as a significant entity in the world of design. There was a fruitful partnership to create dinner glassware with the Royal Danish Porcelain Factory and glass artist Oluf Jensen. This was followed in 1925 by Holmegaard’s hiring Jacob Eiler Bang as the glassworks’ first in-house designer.

Bang was trained as an architect and was working on the Danish Pavilion at the International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts — the fair that brought the Art Deco style to worldwide attention — when his efforts caught the attention of Holmegaard. Bang believed in the concept of making things that were “beautiful, strong, practical and cheap.” His seductive, functionalist designs for vases, decanters, bottles and other objects — guided by the theories that underpin Scandinavian modernism — garnered acclaim for both Bang and Holmegaard, and he became known as one of the fathers of functionalism in Danish glassware.

Holmegaard went on to work with Per Lütken, who created intricate objects that redefined the factory’s style and Danish glass design as a whole. Lütken produced over 3,000 pieces for the glassworks, including the revered Provence bowl, one of the pieces for which the glassworks is best known. The brand went on to work with other notable artists including Otto Brauer and Jacob Bang’s son, Michael Bang, whose Palet range, Fontaine wine glass range, and Mandarin lamps are among Holmegaard’s most iconic creations.

Today, Holmegaard Glassworks is owned by Rosendahl Design Group. It is Denmark’s largest manufacturer of glass in addition to being the oldest and most historic.

Find vintage Holmegaard sconces, vessels, decorative bowls, tableware and other pieces on 1stDibs.