Royal Copenhagen
There is something quietly poetic about the Royal Copenhagen pipes. Born at a time when Danish design was celebrated around the world, they represent a meeting between two distinct traditions: the refined porcelain craftsmanship of Royal Copenhagen and the deep cultural heritage of Danish pipe making. Introduced in the early 1970s and produced only for about fifteen years, these pipes were shaped in porcelain and decorated by skilled painters in the same style as the iconic dinnerware patterns. The result is an object that is both familiar and unusual: a pipe that carries the elegance of fine porcelain, yet with the warmth and ritual of a smoking instrument.
They were never produced in large numbers, and when production ended in the mid-1980s they quietly slipped into the realm of collectors and enthusiasts. Today they are sought after for exactly what they always were – something a little different. A piece of Danish design history that sits halfway between art and utility. Not just a pipe. But a small story of Danish craft, culture, and time.
Pipes - The Danish Pipe Shop
The biggest selection of Danish tobacco pipes in Europe!
At The Danish Pipe Shop in Copenhagen, Denmark you find the largest selection of tobacco pipes in Northern Europe and probably the biggest selection of Danish made pipes in Europe - maybe the world?: Enjoy pipe maker names like Tom Eltang, Kurt Balleby, Tine Balleby, Nanna Ivarsson, Anne Julie, Manduela, Tao, Stanwell, Peter Heding, Neerup Pipes, Peder Jeppesen Pipes, Poul Winsløw Pipes, Chacom, Dagner Pipes, Dunhill, Castello, Talamona, Volkan, Luiz Lavos, Suhr Pipes, Bay Denmark Pipes, Berggreen Pipes, Henri Pipes, GBP Pipes, Werner Mummert Pipes and many more!
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