# Hassel & Teudt

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**Hassel & Teudt** was a Danish [machine factory](/source/Machine_factory) and manufacturer of metal goods based at [Bredgade](/source/Bredgade) 43 in [Copenhagen](/source/Copenhagen), [Denmark](/source/Denmark).

## History

Johan Fridolin Hassel

The company's building in Bredgade in Copenhagen

The company was founded on 30 June 1857 by J. G. Fridolin Hassel (1829-1887) and Ludvig F. Teudt (1820-1895). Teudt was originally from [Mecklenburg](/source/Mecklenburg) but had come to Denmark in 1841. Hassel became the sole owner of the company when Teudt retired in 1883. The company was based at [Bredgade](/source/Bredgade) 43. It was granted the predicate [Purveyor to the Court of Denmark](/source/List_of_Purveyors_to_the_Court_of_Denmark) in 1886.

Hassel's widow, D. F. Hassel (born 1860), passed the company on to his brother Aage L. V. Hassel (1866-1923) ub 1898. His son, Aage Hassel (born 1894), took on the company after his father's death in 1823.[1]

The company's buildings in Bredgade were replaced by a Modernist housing estate designed by [Svenn Eske Kristensen](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Svenn_Eske_Kristensen&action=edit&redlink=1) in 1967–68.[2]

## Products

Among the company's most well-known products today are the HT Rustik lamp series from the 1960s. It was produced with hand-moulded glass sconces in 12 different models.[3]

Some of the original Copenhagen Benches from 1880 were manufactured by Hassel & Teudt. The rest were manufactured by Ludvigsen & Hermann at [Nørrebrogade](/source/N%C3%B8rrebrogade) 39 in [Nørrebro](/source/N%C3%B8rrebro).[4]

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["Hassel & Teudt"](https://www.coneliand.dk/Danmarks%20aeldste%20forretninger/DAEF%20200-299/Side%20229%20Hasl%20-%20Hass.html). *coneland.dk* (in Danish). Retrieved 12 March 2018.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** ["Bredgade 43"](https://www.indenforvoldene.dk/bredgade-43). *indenforvoldene.dk* (in Danish). Retrieved 12 March 2018.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** ["Hassel & Teudt"](http://www.galerie-mobler.com/en/272__hassel-teudt). *galerie-mobler.com*. Retrieved 12 March 2018.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-4)** ["Frederiksbergs støbejernsbænke"](https://www.frederiksberg.dk/sites/default/files/meetings-appendices/942/Punkt_417_Bilag_2_Bilag_1__Frederiksbergs_stoebejernsbaenke.pdf) (PDF). Tambøll. Retrieved 12 March 2018.

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