Kastrup-Holmegaard 'Carnaby' Identification Guide
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Kastrup-Holmegaard 'Carnaby' Identification Guide

Much in the way of cased glass from many different factories is often mis-attributed to Kastrup-Holmegaard as part of the 'Carnaby' series designed by Per Lütken and Christer Holmgren in 1968. Most often these cased glass pieces hail from Germany, produced by three factories; Hirschberg, Taube and Friedrich. There are some examples from Scandinavian factories such as Alsterfors and Elme, and Italian factories in the Empoli region.
In fact Holmegaard, compared to the glassworks mentioned above, produced very little in the way of cased glass in solid colours, but because it is the most famous of the factories it has become a handy hook for lazy or dishonest sellers to hang their cased glass hats upon.
This article aims to clearly define the 'Carnaby' series and any known variations and similar items produced by Kastrup-Holmegaard in this period.
The Carnaby Series Proper:
There are only sixteen different forms in the 'Carnaby' series, produced in five different colour combinations. The forms are all illustrated below:
![]() | Design: Per Lütken Available Colours: Opal/Clear, Yellow/Clear, Yellow/Opal, Blue/Opal, Coral-Red/Opal Large Vase Height: 175mm Diameter: 145mm Medium Vase Height: 130mm Diameter: 90mm Small Vase Height: 100mm Diameter: 90mm |
![]() | Design: Per Lütken Available Colours: Opal/Clear, Yellow/Clear, Yellow/Opal, Blue/Opal, Coral-Red/Opal Large Vase Height: 290mm Diameter: 120mm Medium Vase Height: 240mm Diameter: 120mm Small Vase Height: 150mm Diameter: 120mm |
![]() | Design: Per Lütken Available Colours: Opal/Clear, Yellow/Clear, Yellow/Opal, Blue/Opal, Coral-Red/Opal Height: 230mm Diameter: 100mm |
![]() | Design: Christer Holmgren Available Colours: Opal/Clear, Yellow/Clear, Yellow/Opal, Blue/Opal, Coral-Red/Opal Large Vase Height: 320mm Diameter: 90mm Medium Vase Height: 270mm Diameter: 80mm Small Vase Height: 220mm Diameter: 75mm |
![]() | Design: Per Lütken Available Colours: Opal/Clear, Yellow/Clear, Yellow/Opal, Blue/Opal, Coral-Red/Opal Height: 160mm Diameter: 125mm |
![]() | Design: Per Lütken Available Colours: Opal/Clear, Yellow/Clear, Yellow/Opal, Blue/Opal, Coral-Red/Opal Height: 205mm Diameter: 135mm |
![]() | Design: Per Lütken Available Colours: Opal/Clear, Yellow/Clear, Yellow/Opal, Blue/Opal, Coral-Red/Opal Large Vase Height: 200mm Diameter: 180mm Small Vase Height: 135mm Diameter: 115mm |
![]() | Design: Per Lütken Available Colours: Yellow/Clear, Yellow/Opal, Blue/Opal, Coral-Red/Opal Large Gulvvase / Floorvase Height: 340mm Diameter: 230mm Small Gulvvase / Floorvase Height: 280mm Diameter: 170mm |
'Carnaby' Series Anomalies:
As with any glassworks, there are always occasional items that deviate from standard production models, whether as a glassmaker's frigger, a special order, an exhibition piece, or a display model. Glassworks, especially Holmegaard, often produced non-standard pieces for sale to visitors through their factory shops. The following items are uncatalogued and do not feature in the 'Carnaby' range proper, but follow the same palette and style.
![]() | Design: Per Lütken Available Colours: Blue/Opal, Coral-Red/Opal Height: 270mm Diameter: 210mm Notes: Oversized 'bulge' vase, probably designed as a shop display model or lamp-base. |
![]() | Design: Per Lütken Known Colours: Opal/Clear, Blue/Opal, Coral-Red/Opal Height: 130mm Diameter: 105mm Notes: Widely available in uncased glass for the 1963 'Majgrřn' series, but there are some cased examples following the 'Carnaby' colours. Probably sold through the factory shop. Designs from Jacob Bang's 'Capri' series are also known in this format. |
![]() | Design: Per Lütken Known Colours: Opal/Clear, Blue/Opal, Coral-Red/Opal Height: 150mm Diameter: 180mm Notes: Cased vase resembling the top part of one of the 'bulge' vases. Probably sold through the factory shop. |
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Re: Kastrup-Holmegaard 'Carnaby' Identification Guide
Photographs of the catalogued 'Carnaby' series.
Please note that none of the shape-associated names applied to the vases, such as 'ball vase' or 'bulge vase', are official titles - they're just informal names commonly given to the designs by collectors.
Blue/Opal small gulvvase / floorvase:

Coral/Opal small 'pot' vase:

Blue/Opal medium 'pot' vase:

Yellow/Clear large 'pot' vase:

Yellow/Opal small 'bulge' vase:

Opal/Clear large 'bulge' vase:

Coral/Opal 'bulge' vase:

Coral/Opal small 'ball' vase:

Blue/Opal medium Christer Holmgren vase:

Coral/Opal 'cone' vase:

Blue/Opal pitcher:


Please note that none of the shape-associated names applied to the vases, such as 'ball vase' or 'bulge vase', are official titles - they're just informal names commonly given to the designs by collectors.
Blue/Opal small gulvvase / floorvase:

Coral/Opal small 'pot' vase:

Blue/Opal medium 'pot' vase:

Yellow/Clear large 'pot' vase:

Yellow/Opal small 'bulge' vase:

Opal/Clear large 'bulge' vase:

Coral/Opal 'bulge' vase:

Coral/Opal small 'ball' vase:

Blue/Opal medium Christer Holmgren vase:

Coral/Opal 'cone' vase:

Blue/Opal pitcher:


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Zeitgeist Interiors 20th Century Glass, Art, Lighting & Reference
Re: Kastrup-Holmegaard 'Carnaby' Identification Guide
Nic
This is a great resource and great to look at too! Would you agree that there are also some variations in colour? I have two items - a small gulvvase and one of the "candlestick" vases - from this series in two different shades of coral red..one close to orange and the other a deeper red.
Carlo
This is a great resource and great to look at too! Would you agree that there are also some variations in colour? I have two items - a small gulvvase and one of the "candlestick" vases - from this series in two different shades of coral red..one close to orange and the other a deeper red.
Carlo
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Re: Kastrup-Holmegaard 'Carnaby' Identification Guide
I've always been curious about that colour variation too.
It could be down to the vases being made from the end of a batch of glass - I was told that last bit of batch, because of how it was mechanically distributed about the factory, was always quite weak and apparently refered to by the Holmegaard glassworkers as 'shitty glass'. Certainly there was a lot of colour variation in the blue, ranging from quite a vibrant sky-blue to a very pale powder blue.
Peter may know more!
It could be down to the vases being made from the end of a batch of glass - I was told that last bit of batch, because of how it was mechanically distributed about the factory, was always quite weak and apparently refered to by the Holmegaard glassworkers as 'shitty glass'. Certainly there was a lot of colour variation in the blue, ranging from quite a vibrant sky-blue to a very pale powder blue.
Peter may know more!
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Zeitgeist Interiors 20th Century Glass, Art, Lighting & Reference
Re: Kastrup-Holmegaard 'Carnaby' Identification Guide
This is a huge help...........great information. I just received a red bulge/opal carnaby vase without the label and have been concerned if it was authentic.

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Re: Kastrup-Holmegaard 'Carnaby' Identification Guide
Hiya dabeachiegirls - yes it's a very useful thread indeed - we're so lucky to have Nic here to share his archives and knowledge with us :-)
Re: Kastrup-Holmegaard 'Carnaby' Identification Guide
Hi dabeachiegirls, glad you found this site, was going to recommend you visiting here(re: your ebay message).
Oh, and fantastic guide Nic, I do hope more people see this, I threw something similar together on ebay(well, I was restricted with what I could do so I just set up links to certain websites). but it was at a time when everybody called all that kind of cased glass as being made by Holmegaard and that just annoyed me to say the least lol
Oh, and fantastic guide Nic, I do hope more people see this, I threw something similar together on ebay(well, I was restricted with what I could do so I just set up links to certain websites). but it was at a time when everybody called all that kind of cased glass as being made by Holmegaard and that just annoyed me to say the least lol

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