Fog & Mørup
Hammerborgs on film
Since becoming addicted to The Killing and Borgen we’ve tried out a mixed bag of other Danish TV series, and most recently have been watching The Protectors (Livvagterne in Danish). The set designer is clearly a Hammerborg fan, which has provided an entertaining sideline to the main action as we compete to see who can spot the Hammerborg lights first. We’ve taken snaps of some of our finds – in order of appearance: the Lento, the Single and the Ultra.



Why Jo Hammerborg’s Orient is incomplete without its louvre
So the first Jo Hammerborg light reproduction has finally appeared, and the wisdom of the crowd has made itself apparent in our poll by correctly predicting that the chosen model would be the Orient. [read more...]
Fog & Morup did not produce Carl Thore lights
In recent months we have noticed an apparent increase in the number of eBay sellers repeating the incorrect claim that the multilayered pendant lamps usually known as Carl Thore lights were produced by Fog & Mørup. The true origin of the Carl Thore lamps and the story behind them [read more...]
Jo Hammerborg and the Formland lamp series
The information that emerged from our correspondence with the Hammerborg family over the past 18 months (which has informed our new biography of Jo Hammerborg) has also provided interesting new perspectives on some of our previous Fog & Mørup blog posts. [read more...]
Our new website dedicated to Jo Hammerborg
In May 2011 we wrote a post laying out the few facts we had been able to gather together during ten years of trawling through books, magazines, research libraries, personal contacts and the internet for information about Jo Hammerborg's life and work at Fog & Mørup, and appealed for readers with any further information to contact us. Today, thanks to [read more...]
Finn Juhl and the drivers of vintage value
The perceived value (and so the price) of a vintage Danish light is usually fairly closely related to its historical retail price. Broadly speaking, the more expensive the light originally was, [read more...]
Kastrup-Holmegaard’s Havanna series for F&M
The Kastrup-Holmegaard glassworks produced many different individually mouth-blown glass lamps for Fog & Mørup during the 1960s. Today the least well-known of these are the Havanna series, which [read more...]
Jo Hammerborg: a man in the shadows
Jo Hammerborg joined Fog & Mørup as head of design in 1957 and retired in 1980, only a short time before both his own death and the demise of the company. The Hammerborg era was F&M's most successful period – both creatively and [read more...]
The price of a gold-plated Fog & Mørup Semi
One of our readers has left a comment on the post we wrote recently about Fog & Mørup's Golden Line, the range of 24-carat gold-plated versions of F&M's Semi, Sektor and Milieu pendant lights. "I have [a Semi], which I call a trumpet lamp, with a diameter of 60cm in 24 carat gold [read more...]







Changes ahead in the market for Jo Hammerborg lights