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The church silver is
always designed and completed so it is connected to the churchs architectual
decorations and idea.
I found it important to create objects that reflect our time, though it
also have importance that modern altar silver are in harmony with a very
old and historical churchroom, filled with objects made thrue centuries.
Therefore I spend a great amount of time to make the right shape for the
chalice, pitcher, box of comunion and baptism bassin.
In addition to this, I found it essential that the design and shape are
made in close collabration with persons,
who in the future will be using the altar silver.
It is that dialog, there often bring the special dimension and history
to the church silver.
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| Gold
claps made to the bishop´s gawn, Roskilde Cathedral. 1989 |
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Wine-pitcher
to Lillerød Church, 2005.
The pitcher have classical expression, handle and foot are both chased
so it will combine with the chalice from 1700-century. Both the little
dish and box are older than the chalice, and much more simple in their
shape. With the pitcher I have tried to unite all parts together.
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| Tinglev Church,
2004. Altar-set done in silver and finish granite. Click to wiev more
details.
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| Gammel Holte Church
1999 - 2002. Altar-set done in silver with gold inlay. Baptismal pitcher
done in silver and copper. |
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| Church
of Johannes in Greve
1987. Altar-set done in silver, Baptismal pitcher and bassin. |
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| Church of Anna in
Copenhagen, 2001. Candlesticks done in silver with blue colour inlay. |
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