Offering long tradition of quality craftsmanship and innovative design.
In 1853, the young N. A. Christensen left his occupation as a bookkeeper to begin his iron foundry adventure – an adventure that took its beginning in Nykøbing Mors.
Despite fierce competition from other foundries in larger towns, the small handful of blacksmiths, turners and joiners would create an icon that would come to extend far beyond this North Jutland town from which it sprung. It was an icon created through innovation, based on design, quality and fine workmanship. And, thus, it will forever be sitting pretty in Danish homes as well as out in the great wide world. An icon that we have all come to know as Morsø.
Kitchen equipment which enhances the experience both in the kitchen and at the table. →
Danish design has been delighting the world for many years now. With a look and feel that is distinctive to Denmark, the country’s architects and designers have made Danish design a real talking point.
Lined with a 3-layer non-stick inside coating to reduce the risk of food sticking to the casserole, and, outside, a protective coating facilitates easy cleaning. Aluminium is one of the most heat-conducting materials available: It distributes and retains heat evenly and energy-efficiently to both base and sides whilst, at the same time, being a very light material. Cast aluminium can be used on all heat sources.
