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Perronen

Linolie & Pigment

Biennalen for Craft and Deisgn at Glas,2025 

 

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There was a time when we painted our trains in Danish ochre hues—when DSB’s dark red color came from the Jutland soil. The earth and the ochre colors still exist, but the ochre industry and the craftsmanship have disappeared. With the piece of furniture “Perronen,” Thomas Woltmann aims to highlight these lost colors and how they can connect people and nature. “Perronen” is a bench designed to stand on Danish train platforms, and like the old railway carriages, its surface is treated with pigmented linseed oil in raw and burnt ochre from the now-closed ochre works in Løvskal.

2025

Douglas Wood stained with Pigmented linseed oil, made with Løvskal Ochre

 

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With thanks to: 

Statens Kunstfond 

National Bankens Jubilæumsfond

Grosserer L. F. Foghts fond

Biennalen for Kunsthåndværk & Design_2025_Glas Museet for Glaskunst_photo Jacob Friis-H

Photo by Jacob Friis-Holm 

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