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Creator: Backhaus & Brown and EgevÆrk
Den Enøjede Krigsgud, contemporary viking ship by Backhaus & Brown and Egeværk
By Backhaus & Brown and EgevÆrk
Located in London, GB
'Den Enøjede Krigsgud' from the Glasskibe Collection is a unique glass and oak sculpture by the Danish and British artists, Backhaus & Brown and Egeværk. The title explained by the ...
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2010s Danish Organic Modern Backhaus & Brown and EgevÆrk Mounted Objects

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass, Cut Glass, Oak

Lyset, textured green glass & oak viking ship by Backhaus & Brown and Egeværk
By Backhaus & Brown and EgevÆrk
Located in London, GB
'Lyset' from the Glasskibe Collection is a unique glass and oak sculpture by the Danish and British artists, Backhaus & Brown and Egeværk. The title explained by the artists: "Lyse...
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2010s Danish Organic Modern Backhaus & Brown and EgevÆrk Mounted Objects

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass, Cut Glass, Oak

Sun, a cut steel blue glass & oak viking ship by Backhaus & Brown and Egeværk
By Backhaus & Brown and EgevÆrk
Located in London, GB
'Sun' from the Glasskibe Collection is a unique glass and oak sculpture by the Danish and British artists, Backhaus & Brown and Egeværk. The title explained by the artists: "The su...
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2010s Danish Organic Modern Backhaus & Brown and EgevÆrk Mounted Objects

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Steel

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Aldebaren, an aqua glass & oak ship sculpture by Backhaus & Brown and Egeværk
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Jotunheim, Brown Glass & Oak Unique Sculpture by Backhaus & Brown and Egeværk
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Njal, Unique Blue Glass & Oak Unique Sculpture by Backhaus & Brown and Egeværk
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Hlin, Teal & Aqua Glass & Oak Unique Sculpture by Backhaus & Brown and Egeværk
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Fine cabinet making & crafted oak with handblown & cut teal aqua glass combine to create this unique sculpture "Hlin" from the Glasskibe Collection (Hlin is the 5th asynje (goddess) and Frigg's messenger. Her job is to comfort, receive the prayers of the mourners and transfer them to Frigg to get a reply - from Norse mythology) created in collaboration by the Danish and British artists making up Backhaus & Brown and Egeværk. The Danish town of Hundested is steeped in maritime history and richly from the Viking Age. It is the majestic imagery of the Viking ships passing that has inspired two of the harbour’s contemporary craft companies; cabinetmakers Egeværk and glass artists Backhaus & Brown. These two award-winning workshops have combined their masterful crafts in an innovative collaboration; namely a series of sculptures named ”Glasskibe” – Viking ships in hand-blown glass and carved oak. Artworks from this collection have been sold to many private collectors but have also been purchased for the Vikingskipshuset, the Viking Ship Museum in Oslo and more recently, shown at the Danish Pavilion during the 2016 Olympics in Rio. A unique collaboration in the truest sense, drawing on the skills of two crafts, based in two workshops and from two Nationalities, British and Danish. Backhaus & Brown Nanna Backhaus Brown (Danish) and Andrew Jason Brown...
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2010s Danish Other Backhaus & Brown and EgevÆrk Mounted Objects

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Art Glass, Oak

Nattesværdet, a glass & wooden unique Sculpture by Backhaus & Brown and Egeværk
By Backhaus & Brown and EgevÆrk
Located in London, GB
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2010s Danish Modern Backhaus & Brown and EgevÆrk Mounted Objects

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Backhaus & Brown And Egeværk mounted objects for sale on 1stDibs.

Backhaus & Brown and EgevÆrk mounted objects are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of wood and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Backhaus & Brown and EgevÆrk mounted objects, although brown editions of this piece are particularly popular. Many of the original mounted objects by Backhaus & Brown and EgevÆrk were created in the modern style in scandinavia during the 21st century and contemporary. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider mounted objects by and Georg Jensen. Prices for Backhaus & Brown and EgevÆrk mounted objects can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $8,948 and can go as high as $19,367, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $13,711.

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