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Stanwell A/S In August 2007 I had the chance to visit Stanwell’s
pipe factory in Borup, Denmark. On the way back from a visit to Poul Winsløw we
stopped in Borup. The factory is located in a small industrial park. Stanwell’s
manager Jørgen Grundtvig was already waiting for us when we arrived on the
premises and gave us a hearty welcome. to the
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Production Before the real pipe making process can begin, every
block is measured to find adequately sized blocks for each pipe shape. Then the
briar blocks are put into these wooden boxes, whose labels designate their
future shape. At this point the “fate” of each block has been determined, and it
knows what it will become. to the
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Stanwell Museum It
was Jørgen Grundtvig’s idea to establish a pipe museum at Stanwell’s. A “Pipe
Of The Year”-Collection and an overview of all shapes that have ever been
produced by Stanwell. Show is the six-pipe set created by Anne Julie,
pipe-maker‘s design-proposal and Catalogues and Special Editions. to th
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STANWELL
Mo:Jo Pipe smoking is primarily about atmosphere, the look and feel
of the pipe, the enjoyment of tobacco, and the stories that go with it. The
story behind the Mojo pipe begins with the desire to translate all these
different aspects into a single pipe for the discerning pipe smoker of today.
“Mojo” is a Swahili word that means “feeling”, “heart” and “soul” – and since
the region in which Swahili is spoken is also the region where rubber is
harvested, it was decided to call this rubber coated pipe Mojo. Its shape is a
variation and reinterpretation of a classic pipe design. The packaging seeks to
communicate this story and to display the product in a way that tells the
consumer that he is getting much more than just a pipe. to the
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