Nørding

Nørding

Erik Nørding's origins are not in woodworking. Since he is a trained blacksmith and engineer, he has always been fascinated by metals and machines. This is how he finally came to pipe making. An interesting interview with Erik Nørding about the beginnings can be found at Pipedia. Some well-known pipe makers started their careers in Erik Nørding's workshop. For example Poul Ilsted or Peder Jeppesen.

Erik's son Knud and Knud's son Victor now also work in the family business in Slangerup, just outside Copenhagen. Nørding pipes cover a wide range of freehands, handmade and series pipes.


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An original black-brown rustic Bowl for the Keystone system pipe from Nørding including rubber ring.

The Nørding Cut #275 of Group 4 is a individually handcrafted pipe with an acrylic mouthpiece.

The Nørding Cut #277 of Group 3 is a individually handcrafted pipe with an acrylic mouthpiece.

The Nørding Extra #273 of Group 2 is a individually handcrafted pipe with an acrylic mouthpiece.

The Nørding Cut #278 of Group 2 is a individually handcrafted pipe with an acrylic mouthpiece.

The Nørding Cut #226 of Group 3 is a individually handcrafted pipe with an acrylic mouthpiece.

The Seagull #229 impresses with a strong contrast between light briar and black color. Single piece.

The Seagull #230 impresses with a strong contrast between light briar and black color. Single piece.

The Seagull #231 impresses with a strong contrast between light briar and black color. Single piece.

The Seagull #233 impresses with a strong contrast between light briar and black color. Single piece.

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