Every Egeværk piece is created in a lengthy process while a ”friendly quarrel” takes place between Mette Bentzen and Lasse Kristensen. Inspiration from nature is first translated through joint sketching. Initial ideas are developed further through exploring the unique beauty of a given piece of wood.Mette is the primary decision-maker in the beginning of the tangible process of creating the piece. Extremely knowledgeable of the characteristics of different types of wood, Mette makes sure that the construction of the piece supports the creative vision behind the piece. Every fibre of the wood is taken into consideration before a plank is cut into smaller pieces and then carefully assembled. Lasse does most of the hand-shaping.Even though the process progesses in a linear fashion from inspiration to sketching to construction to handshaping, both makers agree that the real magic does not happen if they do not allow the wood to help shape the finished piece. They also agree that even though they sometimes amiably quarrel in the process, they always speak nicely to the wood.Lasse (1985) and Mette (1978) are both trained at the esteemed PP Furniture; a Danish joinery since 1953 famous for its large portfolio of modern Danish furniture. The years at PP Furniture made Mette and Lasse true experts in the renowned Wegner pieces. The certificates of completed apprenticeship were in both cases accompanied by silver medals (the highest Danish guild honour of a craftsman; only God is eligible for gold).After graduation, Lasse went on to win the Danish as well as the Nordic championship in cabinetmaking; later on, he even represented Denmark in the World Cup in Japan. In connection with the World Cup, Lasse received the Mærsk grant and the Poul & Gurli Madsen’s grant, and the two grants were presented by Her Majesty the Queen Margrethe II of Denmark. They supported Lasse in his travels and with studies in Japan at Hinoki Kogei with Tadanori Tozawa.Mette chose cabinetmaking after studies at Copenhagen Art School, and left a successful career as a multi media designer for her apprenticeship at PP Furniture. It was a three year long round-the-world sail that drew her to the world of fine woodwork.As a duo, Mette and Lasse have been awarded the Carpentry Prize, Danish Design Awards (Best Arts & Crafts) and other marks of honour.
Egeværk
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Co-OwnerEgeværk May 2011 - PresentHundested, Denmark
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Co-OwnerEgeværk May 2011 - PresentHundested DenmarkEgeværk is a company owned by furniture makers Mette Bentzen and Lasse Kristensen who specialise in creating unique hand-made furniture. These young, passionate carpenters are renowned for their expertise and high skills in woodworking and uncompromising craftsmanship; whether restoring Danish classics and creating new pieces. Pure Scandinavian lines dominate their designs for new furniture and over the last four years they have designed and created their own collection of furniture and utensils.
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MaskinsnedkerPp Møbler May 2007 - May 2011
Mette Bentzen Education Details
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Roskilde Tekniske SkoleMaskinsnedker -
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Virum GymnasiumMatematisk Student
Frequently Asked Questions about Mette Bentzen
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Mette Bentzen works for Egeværk
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Mette Bentzen's current role is Co-owner of Egeværk.
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Mette Bentzen attended Roskilde Tekniske Skole, Kea - Københavns Erhvervsakademi, Virum Gymnasium.
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