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Here is a complete list of the Holmegaard Glass products found on this website.

You will find, among other things, all Holmegaard Lamps, Holmegaard dishes, Holmegaard vases, Holmegaard Christmas Bottles, Decanters, glass reliefs, and much more.

Read the whole story of Holmegaard Glassworks here.

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Annual Christmas Candleholder 2006, silver. Holmegaard Christmas
Annual Christmas Candleholder 2006...
Item no: 4801116 Year: 2006 Measurement: H: 20 cm
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Annual Christmas Candleholder 2007, Star - silver. Holmegaard Christmas
Annual Christmas Candleholder 2007...
Item no: 4801117 Year: 2007 Measurement: H: 16 cm x W: 16 cm
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Annual Christmas Candleholder 2008, Bell - silver. Holmegaard Christmas
Annual Christmas Candleholder 2008...
Item no: 4801118 Year: 2008 Measurement: H: 17 cm x W: 12 cm
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Holmegaard Christmas advent crown, tea lights and candles, silver
Holmegaard Christmas advent c...
Item no: 4801166 Measurement: H: 12 cm x Ø: 18 cm
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Holmegaard Fanfare tablelamp clear glass - Discontinued
Holmegaard Fanfare tablelamp clear glass - Discontinued
Holmegaard Fanfare tablelamp clear gla...
Item no: DG1014 Measurement: H: 22 cm x Ø: 18 cm
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Holmegaard Astro tablelamp white glass - Discontinued
Holmegaard Astro tablelamp white gl...
Item no: DG1015 Measurement: H: 22 cm x Ø: 20 cm
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Holmegaard Oriental lamp, white - Discontinued
Holmegaard Oriental lamp, white - Discontinued
Holmegaard Oriental lamp, white - Disco...
Item no: DG1018 Measurement: H: 26 cm x Ø: 18 cm
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Sherbet Glass
Sherbet Glass
Item no: DG1019 Measurement: H: 8 cm x Ø: 11 cm
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Holmegaard Amfora vase blue opal, stor
Holmegaard Amfora vase blue opal, stor
Holmegaard Amfora vase blue opal, sto...
Item no: DG1027 Measurement: H: 27 cm x Ø: 16 cm
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Holmegaard Sakura lamp, grey, round, small (without lampshade) 
- Discontinued
Holmegaard Sakura lamp, grey, round, small (without lampshade) 
- Discontinued
Holmegaard Sakura lamp, grey, round, ...
Item no: DG1030 Measurement: H: 26 cm
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Holmegaard Ships Glass, Beer glass broad base, capacity 30 cl.
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Item no: DG1073 Measurement: H: 16 cm x Ø: 9 cm
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Holmegaard Ships Glass, Water glass broad base, capacity 25 cl.
Holmegaard Ships Glass, Water glass...
Item no: DG1074 Measurement: H: 13 cm x Ø: 9 cm
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Holmegaard Ships Glass, White wine glass broad base, capacity 15 cl.
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Item no: DG1076 Measurement: H: 11 cm x Ø: 8 cm
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Holmegaard Glug-bottle with Lid, glass
Holmegaard Glug-bottle with Lid, glas...
Item no: DG1109 Measurement: H: 28 cm x W: 10 cm x D: 10 cm
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Holmegaard Ranke Champagne Glass / Dessert Bowl
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Item no: DG1124 Measurement: H: 9 cm x Ø: 10 cm
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Holmegaard Blue Glug-bottle with Lid, glass
Holmegaard Blue Glug-bottle with Lid, glass
Holmegaard Blue Glug-bottle with Li...
Item no: DG1246 Measurement: H: 20 cm
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Holmegaard Blue Glug-bottle with Lid, glass
Holmegaard Blue Glug-bottle with Lid, glass
Holmegaard Blue Glug-bottle with Li...
Item no: DG1247 Measurement: H: 23 cm
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Holmegaard Blue Glug-bottle with Lid, glass
Holmegaard Blue Glug-bottle with Lid, glass
Holmegaard Blue Glug-bottle with Li...
Item no: DG1248 Measurement: H: 27 cm
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Holmegaard Blue Glug-bottle with Lid, glass
Holmegaard Blue Glug-bottle with Lid, glass
Holmegaard Blue Glug-bottle with Li...
Item no: DG1249 Measurement: H: 32 cm
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Holmegaard Tivoli White Wine Glass
Holmegaard Tivoli White Wine Glass
Item no: DG1257 Measurement: H: 10 cm x Ø: 8 cm
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Holmegaard vase with folds/waves, opal
Holmegaard vase with folds/waves, opal
Holmegaard vase with folds/waves, o...
Item no: DG1262 Year: 1981 Measurement: H: 17 cm x Ø: 17 cm
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Holmegaard Poul Beer Glass
Holmegaard Poul Beer Glass
Item no: DG1269 Year: 1964 Measurement: H: 14 cm x Ø: 9 cm
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Holmegaard "Kroglas" Portwine/Sherry Glass
Holmegaard "Kroglas" Portwine/...
Item no: DG1300 Measurement: H: 9 cm x Ø: 7 cm
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Holmegaard "Kroglas" Portwine/Sherry Glass
Holmegaard "Kroglas" Portwine/...
Item no: DG1302 Measurement: H: 9 cm x Ø: 6 cm
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Holmegaard Ranke Bowl
Holmegaard Ranke Bowl
Item no: DG1306 Measurement: H: 9 cm x Ø: 19 cm
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Holmegaard Helga White Wine Glass, 10 pieces
Holmegaard Helga White Wine Glass, ...
Item no: DG1315 Measurement: H: 16 cm x Ø: 6 cm
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Holmegaard Ulla Red Wine Glass, large
Holmegaard Ulla Red Wine Glass, large
Holmegaard Ulla Red Wine Glass, la...
Item no: DG1342 Measurement: H: 17 cm x Ø: 8 cm
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Holmegaard Ranke Beer or Water Glass (Large)
Holmegaard Ranke Beer or Water Glas...
Item no: DG1394 Measurement: H: 12 cm x Ø: 7 cm
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Vase, Smoke-coloured glass, Per Lütken
Vase, Smoke-coloured glass, Per Lütken
Vase, Smoke-coloured glass, Per...
Item no: DG1924 Measurement: H: 22 cm
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Glass-Bottle with H: C. Andersen
Glass-Bottle with H: C. Andersen
Item no: DG1949 Measurement: H: 19 cm
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Holmegaard Lamp, white - Discontinued
Holmegaard Lamp, white - Discontinued
Holmegaard Lamp, white - Discontinue...
Item no: DG1976 Measurement: H: 22 cm
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Holmegaard Torino Table Lamp white with blue decoration, medium - Discontinued
Holmegaard Torino Table Lamp white with blue decoration, medium - Discontinued
Holmegaard Torino Table Lamp white ...
Item no: DG2116 Measurement: H: 25 cm
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Holmegaard Torino Table Lamp with blue decoration - Discontinued
Holmegaard Torino Table Lamp with blue decoration - Discontinued
Holmegaard Torino Table Lamp with bl...
Item no: DG2117 Measurement: H: 18 cm
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Holmegaard Provence bowl, clear, extra large
Holmegaard Provence bowl, cle...
Item no: DG2120 Measurement: H: 11 cm x Ø: 33 cm
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Holmegaard Blue Layer Cake Plate
Holmegaard Blue Layer Cake Plate
Holmegaard Blue Layer Cake Plate
Item no: DG2121 Measurement: H: 12 cm x Ø: 33 cm
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Holmegaard Akva Duckling Beak Vase 19 cm
Holmegaard Akva Duckling Beak Vase 19 cm
Holmegaard Akva Duckling Beak Vas...
Item no: DG2164 Measurement: H: 19 cm x Ø: 7 cm
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Holmegaard Akva Duckling Beak Vase 20 cm
Holmegaard Akva Duckling Beak Vase 20 cm
Holmegaard Akva Duckling Beak Vas...
Item no: DG2165 Measurement: H: 20 cm x Ø: 7 cm
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Holmegaard Akva Duckling Beak Vase 18 cm
Holmegaard Akva Duckling Beak Vase 18 cm
Holmegaard Akva Duckling Beak Vas...
Item no: DG2166 Measurement: H: 18 cm x Ø: 5 cm
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Holmegaard Akva Duckling Beak Vase 17 cm
Holmegaard Akva Duckling Beak Vase 17 cm
Holmegaard Akva Duckling Beak Vas...
Item no: DG2167 Measurement: H: 17 cm x Ø: 6 cm
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Holmegaard Akva Duckling Beak Vase, Green 28 cm
Holmegaard Akva Duckling Beak Vas...
Item no: DG2227 Measurement: H: 28 cm x Ø: 7 cm
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Holmegaard vase opal, 21.5cm
Holmegaard vase opal, 21.5cm
Item no: DG2236 Measurement: H: 22 cm x W: 16 cm
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Holmegaard bowl/flower pot opal
Holmegaard bowl/flower pot op...
Item no: DG2238 Measurement: H: 8 cm x Ø: 10 cm
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Holmegaard vase/flower pot opal
Holmegaard vase/flower pot op...
Item no: DG2239 Measurement: H: 8 cm x Ø: 8 cm
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Holmegaard Monique tablelamp without shade 
- Discontinued
Holmegaard Monique tablelamp...
Item no: DG3155 Measurement: H: 18 cm
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Holmegaard Bworn Glug-bottle with Lid, glass
Holmegaard Bworn Glug-bottle with Li...
Item no: DG3251 Measurement: H: 23 cm
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Holmegaard Harlekin dish, blue
Holmegaard Harlekin dish, blue
Item no: DG3254 Measurement: H: 6 cm x Ø: 21 cm
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Holmegaard Cassiopeia Candlesticks, Blue, small
Holmegaard Cassiopeia Candlesticks, Blue, small
Holmegaard Cassiopeia Candle...
Item no: DG3320 Measurement: H: 23 cm x Ø: 9 cm
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Holmegaard Smoke Glug-bottle with Lid, glass
Holmegaard Smoke Glug-bottle with Lid, glass
Holmegaard Smoke Glug-bottle with Li...
Item no: DG3373 Measurement: H: 24 cm
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Holmegaard vase Atlantis with grey decoration
Holmegaard vase Atlantis with grey decoration
Holmegaard vase Atlantis with grey d...
Item no: DG3397 Measurement: H: 15 cm
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Holmegaard Amager Twist schnapps Glass, tall
Holmegaard Amager Twist schnapps Glass, tall
Holmegaard Amager Twist schnapps Gl...
Item no: DG3413 Year: 1964 Measurement: H: 16 cm x Ø: 4 cm
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Duckling Vase, Holmegaard, glass blue with bubbles
Duckling Vase, Holmegaard, glass blue with bubbles
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Item no: DG3460 Measurement: H: 29 cm x Ø: 8 cm
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Duckling Vase, Holmegaard, glass red with bubbles
Duckling Vase, Holmegaard, glass red with bubbles
Duckling Vase, Holmegaard, glass...
Item no: DG3464 Measurement: H: 30 cm x Ø: 8 cm
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Holmegaard Glug-bottle with Lid, glass 23cm
Holmegaard Glug-bottle with Lid, glass 23cm
Holmegaard Glug-bottle with Lid, glas...
Item no: DG3500 Measurement: H: 24 cm
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Holmegaard Lightship XI hot drink glasses, set of 2 pcs.
Holmegaard Lightship XI hot dri...
Item no: DG3501 Measurement: H: 12 cm
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Holmegaard Glug-bottle with Lid, glass 26cm
Holmegaard Glug-bottle with Lid, glass 26cm
Holmegaard Glug-bottle with Lid, glas...
Item no: DG3502 Measurement: H: 26 cm
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Holmegaard 4-season lamp, opal white with tree, small (without lampshade) 
- Discontinued
Holmegaard 4-season lamp, opal white with tree, small (without lampshade) 
- Discontinued
Holmegaard 4-season lamp, opal ...
Item no: DG3631 Measurement: H: 26 cm
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Carafe with glass lid, Holmegaard
Carafe with glass lid, Holmegaard
Carafe with glass lid, Holmegaard
Item no: DG3693 Measurement: H: 27 cm x Ø: 17 cm
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Carafe No. 5 in Glass, Holmegaard
Carafe No. 5 in Glass, Holmegaard
Carafe No. 5 in Glass, Holmegaar...
Item no: DG4314 Measurement: H: 32 cm x Ø: 12 cm
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Holmegaard Trumpet vase opal small 12,3 cm
Holmegaard Trumpet vase opal small 12,3 cm
Holmegaard Trumpet vase opal ...
Item no: DG4408 Measurement: H: 12 cm x Ø: 5 cm
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Holmegaard Trumpet vase opal large
Holmegaard Trumpet vase opal large
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Item no: DG4409 Measurement: H: 20 cm x Ø: 8 cm
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The Story of the Glass Manufacturer Holmegaard

On November 5th 2000 it was 175 years ago, that the ovens of Holmegaard Glassworks were lit for the first time.

Count Christian Danneskiold-Samsoee sent an application to the Danish king in 1823, pleading with the king to allow a glass work in the Holmegaard bog. However, the count died before the king had the opportunity to send his reply. Henriette Danneskiold-Samsoe, his widow, decided to fulfil the life plans of her late husband, and got the king's approval. Thus, it was the mother of seven, who founded the first industrial glass work in Denmark.Holmegaard glass and other glass art

The work was placed in the bog as this was where the natural peat-deposits were found. Polish women were brought in as peat workers, to dig and roll the peat.

After having lost Norway, Denmark was in great need of glass. Earlier all glass-production had taken place in Sweden and Norway, as the riches of forest in these countries had supplied fuel for the big glass-ovens.

The Norwegian glassmaker Christian Wendt was employed, and the local schoolmaster was engaged as foreman. Chr. Wendt and his son built the first glass hut, around the glass-oven, in the bog of Holmegaard. Starting out the production exclusively included green bottles.

After the attempt to produce window glass failed, hut 2 was rebuilt to produce "white glass". The production of clear glass was Henriette Danneskiold-Samsoe highly prioritized goal. This being the expertise of Bohemian glassmakers, employees were found in Bohemia, and finally the production of wine glasses and carafes a.o. took off.

Holmegaard glass and other glass art

A new leader who made history

In 1835 Bernhard Friehling was engaged as the new manager of the glassworks, and thanks to him Holmegaard became the leading Danish glassworks.

A glassworks like Holmegaard, was in those days a unique community. Adults as well as children participated in the hut tasks. Buildings were built to house the foreign glassworkers, and the first employees even had some of their wages as provisions, for instance rye or barley from one of the farms in Fensmark. Furthermore each family had the right to a cow, which could graze on the farm. Later a school, a church, an inn and a grocery shop were built. The community even had a music society and a ball club. The South German glassworkers, being catholic, had their own chapel, giving mass once a month.

The children worked as "Hut-boys" or "Hut-girls". However, most often the girls were sent to work on the surrounding farms when they were very young. The children ran forth and back helping out. For example carrying the glass away for cooling. The children took turns attending school in the morning and in the afternoon, to make sure that children would always be available to help in the production. This stopped in 1910, when the school was moved to Fensmark. The heat in these "huts" was extreme, and the glass-workers hardly wore any clothes at all. The huts were filled with smoke as well as dust, and everything was incredibly dirty.

Kastrup Glassworks

Henriette Danneskiold-Samsoee passed away in 1843 and the glassworks was inherited by her son C.C.S. Danneskiold-Samsoee. After recommendations from Bernhard Friehling, he established Kastrup Glassworks in the Copenhagen area. The aim was to get closer to the water, in order for ships with coal to get immediate access and to come closer to the Copenhagen trade.

The production included only glass bottles. By 1857 the Kastrup Works expanded, and the last bottle-makers were moved from Holmegaard to Kastrup. The Holmegaard works now solely produced fine glasses (drinking glasses, carafes, bowls, etc.) By 1906 the first design series of wine glasses at Holmegaard, was made by the designer Svend Hammershoei. It was named "The Margrethe series" and it was produced for forty years.

During World War I all Danish glassworks were in great difficulties, as was Holmegaard, barely managing on reduced operations. In 1918 experiments were made in the attempt to produce heavy crystal, and for a short period the glassworks was permitted to copy the Belgian crystal glasses, which were sold in their shop in Nyhavn 12.

A contract was signed in 1923 between The Royal Porcelain Factory and The Holmegaard Glassworks, commissioning Holmegaard to produce glasses following designs supplied by The Royal Porcelain Factory. The first commissioned glass, designed by Oluf Jensen, was given the name "Knipling".

Soon after Orla Juuhl Nielsen was hired as the first permanently employed artist at The Royal Porcelain Factory. By 1927 he was succeeded by the architect Jacob E. Bang. Hereby the line of artist designed glasses began in Denmark.

A synonymous with Danish Glass

During World War II all the ovens at Holmegaard were adjusted to function by generators operating on peat-gas. Succeeding Jacob Bang, Per Lütken was engaged on May 1st 1942. Per Lütken is considered to be synonymous with Danish Glass. No other artist has had such a tremendous significance to Danish glass during the 20th century.

The Holmegaard and The Kastrup Glassworks merged in July 1965, hereafter it was called Kastrup & Holmegaard Glassworks A/S. The major shareholders are The Carlsberg Breweries, The United Breweries (Tuborg) and Mrs. Elisabeth Lassen, born Danneskiold-Samsoe (inherited Holmegaard Glassworks in 1945 from her father Count Aage Danneskiold-Samsoe).

In December 1970 a new shop was opened in Oestergade 15, Copenhagen. Holmegaard now had two shops down-town Copenhagen. The shop in Nyhavn was closed by September 1973.

Holmegaard´s 150 years anniversary was celebrated on November 5th 1975.

The Kastrup Glassworks was closed in 1977, and the name changed to "Holmegaard Glassworks A/S".

By October 1st 1990 the company is split in two: "Holmegaard Glassworks A/S" and "Holmegaard Emballage A/S" 25% of the shares in "Holmegaard Emballage" was sold to the Swedish packing-company PLM in 1997. At the general assembly on December 10th 1997, Royal Copenhagen presented their new Holding Company Royal Scandinavia A/S, simultaneously announcing the buy up of the controlling share in the Swedish Orrefors Kosta Boda AB as well as the Venetian Artglass Company Venini, and the take over of the share capital in BodaNova-Höganäs Ceramics AB.

PLM AB took over the remaining shares in Holmegaard Emballage in April 1999, and the name changed to PLM Holmegaard.

November 5th 2000 Holmegaard was ready to celebrate its 175 years anniversary.

Development and experiments have always been supported with open minds at Holmegaard - an experience you can learn for yourself in the development workshop at Holmegaard Glassworks, where new ideas and techniques are tested. 

Enriching Design - Modern and Traditional

The glassworks has been setting trends for service- and art-glass articles in Danish society and culture through the years. Special things to be mentioned could be e.g. the glug bottle, the Harmony vases, the Provence bowl, Ideelle glasses etc. The tea light holders in blown glass is almost invented by Holmegaard, and finding a Danish home without any of their tealight holders is not very likely.
Glass art vases, bowls and candlesticks Holmegaard
Holmegaard´s imaginative and competent artists and glassmakers still have the ability to renew and improve Danish glass.

Holmegaards brand name and products was sold to Rosendahl in 2008. At that time is was the intention that the products should still be produced on the Holmegaard Glassworks, but unfortunately it went bankrupt right after. Today all the Holmegaard products are manufactured on other factories - with supervision of Rosendahl.

Holmegaard engages some of Denmark's finest designers. This makes it possible for Holmegaard to constantly enrich their customers with new fascinating products.

Although new shapes and colors are introduced, every piece is created with great respect for the proud Holmegaard tradition.

Obvious examples of this is seen in the Light Bottle candlesticks, inspired by the kerosene lamps produced by Holmegaard many years ago. Also, the new hyacinth glasses which are an re-introduction of the hyacinth glasses produced in earlier times.

Holmegaard has in this way been able to introduce products that will look good in any home décor - be it a modern or traditional look.

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Facts about Holmegaard:

Where is Holmegaard located?

  • Holmegaard Glassworks is located by Holmegaard bog in Denmark, north of the city Naestved

When was Holmegaard founded?

  • Holmegaard was founded in 1825.

Who founded Holmegaard?

  • Holmegaard was founded by countess Henriette Danneskiold-Samsoe.

Who owns Holmegaard today?

  • The brand Holmegaard is currently owned by Rosendahl.

 

Holmegaard publishes a beautiful Christmas collection every year

Holmegaard glass is classic, but still fits perfectly with the modern decor

Holmegaard Fantasia

Holmegaard Blue Palette