Barling

Barling

The Barling company can look back on one of the longest company histories in the world of pipes. Founded in 1812 by the silversmith Benjamin Barling, the name quickly became known due to the elegant and technically sophisticated decorations on meerschaum pipes.

With the discovery of briar, his sons William and Edward expanded the range to include ornate pipes made from the then new material. From 1906 the bowl were produced in-house. At that time, the entire production of the Barling pipes was in the company's own hands.

A barling enjoyed a legendary status as a particularly long-seasoned wood and therefore extremely good smoking properties. The production was supplemented by various leather products.

The so-called transition era took place in the 1960s. The company was initially sold to Finley, its best customer, but was continued by Montague Barling. Over the years, the owner changed several times and the management passed to Montague's brother-in-law Williamson Barling, who then joined Charatan's management in 1967.

In 1970 the pipe production was stopped, but still produced externally under the name Barling. Among others by Peterson and Erik Nørding. It changed hands several times.

In 2020 Oliver Kopp managed to acquire the rights to Barling in Europe and the USA.

The legend of Barling is carried on with dignity by the Kopp family. The pipes convince with top-class silver work and are first-class smoking devices.

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