Jeppesen

Peder Jeppesen has been making pipes for over 25 years. He dreamed of becoming a pipe maker since he was a boy and started as an apprentice to Karl Erik Ottendahl, then continued with the legendary Erik Nørding, from whom he learned the secrets of the trade. When Georg Jensen closed his workshop, Peder seized the opportunity to take over his machinery and start his own workshop. Over the years, his style has become increasingly personal and successful in the world's major markets. He loves to experiment, but the pipe must always be beautiful with harmonious lines. Today, the briar is of Italian origin and the mouthpieces are made of methacrylate, often in bright colours. He devotes a lot of time to finishing, especially polishing, which lasts longer on his pipes. He works in the family business with his wife Bettina and his son. Peder Jeppesen pipes are complemented by Neerup pipes, which are made from the same briar but are machine-carved. The attention to detail and fine craftsmanship is the same for both lines.