The Freehand Rustic 174 is a fine example of Erik Nørding’s ability to blend bold Danish design with the natural beauty of briar. This particular pipe features a striking geometric bowl, its broad faceted panels highlighted by a rich reddish stain that brings the grain to life beneath the polished finish.
The lower portion of the bowl is dressed in Nørding’s distinctive rustication, creating a dramatic contrast between smooth and textured surfaces. Dark accents rise from the rugged base like flames against glowing timber, giving the pipe a sense of movement and depth. The plateau rim remains untouched, preserving the organic character of the briar and reminding us that every freehand begins with nature itself.
Since the late 1960s, Erik Nørding has been one of Denmark’s most celebrated pipe makers. His engineering background and artistic instincts combined to create a style that remains instantly recognisable across the world. Each pipe is shaped individually, allowing the grain and form of the briar to influence the final result.
The Freehand Rustic 174 is a handsome, substantial piece that offers both visual character and the individuality for which Nørding pipes are renowned.

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