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[[File:Neye Building 01.jpg|thumb|160px|The Neye Building on [[Strøget]] in Copenhagen]] |
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'''Neye''', formerly '''Johannes Neye''' is a luggage manufacturer and retailer based in [[Copenhagen]], [[Denmark]]. The company currently operates 40 retail locations selling product assortments from its own brand as well as a wide range of international brands. |
'''Neye''', formerly '''Johannes Neye''' is a luggage manufacturer and retailer based in [[Copenhagen]], [[Denmark]]. The company currently operates 40 retail locations selling product assortments from its own brand as well as a wide range of international brands. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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[[File:Vimmelskaftet 28 - Neye.png|thumb|160px|left|An advert for the company featuring its building at Vimmelskaftet 28 in Copenhagen]] |
[[File:Vimmelskaftet 28 - Neye.png|thumb|160px|left|An advert for the company featuring its building at Vimmelskaftet 28 in Copenhagen]] |
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The company was founded when Johannes Neye opened a "galantry shop" at [[Strøget|Vimmelskaftet]] 28 in 1881.<ref name="Berlingske">{{cite web|url=https://www.berlingske.dk/virksomheder/taskebutik-kaemper-mod-fona-faelde|title=Taskebutik kæmper mod Fona-fælde|language=Danish|publisher=Berlingske|accessdate=9 March 2020}}</ref> He opened his second shop at Nygade 3 just half a year later. The company started its own production of leather products in 1891. Over the years, it acquired the entire building at No. 27, the adjacent corner building (No. 30) and two more buildings in [[Klosterstræde]]. All four buildings were replaced by a new building designed by [[Philip Smidth]] in 1915.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.indenforvoldene.dk/klosterstraede-1-vimmelskaftet-28-30|title=Klosterstræde 1 / Vimmelskaftet 28-30|language=Danish|website=indenforvoldene.dk|accessdate=9 March 2020}}</ref> |
The company was founded when Johannes Neye opened a "galantry shop" at [[Strøget|Vimmelskaftet]] 28 in 1881.<ref name="DBL">{{cite web|url=http://denstoredanske.dk/Dansk_Biografisk_Leksikon/Handel_og_industri/Fabrikant/Johannes_Neye|title=Johannes Neye|language=Danish|website=[[Dansk Biografisk Leksikon]]|access-date=27 March 2020}}</ref><ref name="Berlingske">{{cite web|url=https://www.berlingske.dk/virksomheder/taskebutik-kaemper-mod-fona-faelde|title=Taskebutik kæmper mod Fona-fælde|language=Danish|publisher=Berlingske|accessdate=9 March 2020}}</ref> He opened his second shop at Nygade 3 just half a year later. The company started its own production of leather products in 1891. Over the years, it acquired the entire building at No. 27, the adjacent corner building (No. 30) and two more buildings in [[Klosterstræde]]. All four buildings were replaced by a new building designed by [[Philip Smidth]] in 1915.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.indenforvoldene.dk/klosterstraede-1-vimmelskaftet-28-30|title=Klosterstræde 1 / Vimmelskaftet 28-30|language=Danish|website=indenforvoldene.dk|accessdate=9 March 2020}}</ref> |
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[[File:Johannes Neye (Vimmelskaftet=.jpg|thumb|160px|The Vimmelskaftet building in 1911|alt=]] |
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The company was after Johannes Neye's death on 5 January 1926 continued by his son Knud Neye. The company had by then grown to seven retail locations and a leather workshop in Klosterstræde. The corner building at No. 30 was replaced by a new building in 1930–31.<ref name="Berlingske"/> |
The company was after Johannes Neye's death on 5 January 1926 continued by his son Knud Neye. The company had by then grown to seven retail locations and a leather workshop in Klosterstræde. The corner building at No. 30 was replaced by a new building in 1930–31.<ref name="Berlingske"/> |
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==Products== |
==Products== |
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Neye Since 1881 by Cecilie Toklum, a collection of bags designed by Cecilie Talkum with inspiration from historic designs from the company's archives, was launched in October 2015.<ref name="Berlingske"/> |
Neye Since 1881 by Cecilie Toklum, a collection of bags designed by Cecilie Talkum with inspiration from historic designs from the company's archives, was launched in October 2015.<ref name="Berlingske"/> |
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==Locations== |
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;[[Aalborg]] |
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* NEYE Aalborg Storcenter |
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* NEYE Aalborg, Bispensgade |
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;[[Aarhus]] |
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NEYE Aarhus, [[Bruun's Galleri]] |
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* NEYE Brabrand, City Vest |
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;[[Copenhagen]] |
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* NEYE København, [[Amager Center|Amager Centret]] |
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* NEYE København, [[Field's]] (Plan 0) |
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* NEYE København, [[Fisketorvet]] |
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* NEYE København, Frederiksberg Centret |
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* NEYE København, [[Købmagergade]] |
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* NEYE København, [[Trianglen, Copenhagen|Trianglen]] |
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* NEYE Greve Waves |
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* NEYE Lyngby Storcenter - Globe Torv |
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* NEYE Rødovre Centrum |
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* NEYE Vanløse, Kronen |
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;[[Esbjerg]] |
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* NEYE Esbjerg, Kongensgade |
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* [[Helsingør]] |
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* NEYE Helsingør, Stengade |
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; [[Hillerød]] |
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* NEYE Hillerød, SlotsArkaderne |
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; [[Hjørring]] |
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* NEYE Hjørring, Metropol ShoppingCenter |
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;[[Holbæk]] |
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* NEYE Holbæk, Ahlgade |
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;[[Holstebro]] |
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* NEYE Holstebro, Nørregade |
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;[[Horsens]] |
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* NEYE Horsens, Søndergade |
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;[[Hørsholm]] |
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* NEYE Hørsholm Midtpunkt |
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;[[Kolding]] |
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* NEYE Kolding Storcenter |
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* NEYE Kolding, Østergade |
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;[[Køge]] |
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* NEYE Køge, Stræde |
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;[[Næstved]] |
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* NEYE Næstved Storcenter |
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* NEYE Næstved, Torvestræde |
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;[[Odense]] |
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* NEYE Odense, Rosengårdcentret |
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* NEYE Odense, Vestergade |
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;[[Randers]] |
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* NEYE Randers Storcenter |
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* NEYE Randers, Slotsgade |
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;[[Roskilde]] |
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* NEYE Roskilde, Algade |
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* NEYE Roskilde, [[RO's Torv]] |
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;[[Silkeborg]] |
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* NEYE Silkeborg, Tværgade |
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;[[Slagelse]] |
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* NEYE Slagelse, VestsjællandsCentret |
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;[[Svendborg]] |
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* NEYE Svendborg, Møllergade |
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M[[Sønderborg]] |
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* NEYE Sønderborg, Kastanie Allé |
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;[[Taastrup]] |
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* NEYE Taastrup, City2 |
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;[[Vejle]] |
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* NEYE Vejle, Bryggen |
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* NEYE Vejle, Torvegade |
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==Further reading== |
==Further reading== |
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* [[Christian Albert Clemmensen|Clemmensen, Christian Albert]]: ''Johs. Neye 1881-1931'' (1931) |
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==References== |
==References== |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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{{Commons category|Neye (company)}} |
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* [https://neye.dk/ Official website] |
* [https://neye.dk/ Official website] |
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* [https://byensejendom.dk/article/taskegigant-sammenlaegger-lager-og-administration-i-greve-30961 Source] |
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[[Category:Leather manufacturers]] |
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[[Category:Retail companies of Denmark]] |
[[Category:Retail companies of Denmark]] |
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[[Category:Retail companies based in Copenhagen]] |
[[Category:Retail companies based in Copenhagen]] |
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[[Category:Danish companies established in 1881]] |
[[Category:Danish companies established in 1881]] |
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[[Category:Retail companies established in 1881]] |
[[Category:Retail companies established in 1881]] |
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[[da:Neye Lædervarer]] |
Latest revision as of 17:25, 22 January 2022
![](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/29/Neye_Building_01.jpg/160px-Neye_Building_01.jpg)
Neye, formerly Johannes Neye is a luggage manufacturer and retailer based in Copenhagen, Denmark. The company currently operates 40 retail locations selling product assortments from its own brand as well as a wide range of international brands.
History
![](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/6e/Vimmelskaftet_28_-_Neye.png/160px-Vimmelskaftet_28_-_Neye.png)
The company was founded when Johannes Neye opened a "galantry shop" at Vimmelskaftet 28 in 1881.[1][2] He opened his second shop at Nygade 3 just half a year later. The company started its own production of leather products in 1891. Over the years, it acquired the entire building at No. 27, the adjacent corner building (No. 30) and two more buildings in Klosterstræde. All four buildings were replaced by a new building designed by Philip Smidth in 1915.[3]
![](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e6/Johannes_Neye_%28Vimmelskaftet%3D.jpg/160px-Johannes_Neye_%28Vimmelskaftet%3D.jpg)
The company was after Johannes Neye's death on 5 January 1926 continued by his son Knud Neye. The company had by then grown to seven retail locations and a leather workshop in Klosterstræde. The corner building at No. 30 was replaced by a new building in 1930–31.[2]
Knud Neye died just 59 years old from cancer on 11 February 1945. The company was after that continued by his widow Agnete Neye. The couple had no children and she therefore chose to leave the company as well as her personal wealth to a foundation, Neye Fonden, which supports research in cancer and other deceases. Agnete Neye died on 29 January 1980.[4]
The company closed its historic flagship shop at Vimmelskaftet 30 in 2017. It launched a new online platform in November that same year.[5]
Products
Neye Since 1881 by Cecilie Toklum, a collection of bags designed by Cecilie Talkum with inspiration from historic designs from the company's archives, was launched in October 2015.[2]
Further reading
- Clemmensen, Christian Albert: Johs. Neye 1881-1931 (1931)
References
- ^ "Johannes Neye". Dansk Biografisk Leksikon (in Danish). Retrieved 27 March 2020.
- ^ a b c "Taskebutik kæmper mod Fona-fælde" (in Danish). Berlingske. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
- ^ "Klosterstræde 1 / Vimmelskaftet 28-30". indenforvoldene.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 9 March 2020.
- ^ "Taskebutik kæmper mod Fona-fælde" (in Danish). Branchebladett. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
- ^ "Dansk taskekæde topper i omsætning: Nu vil vi se mod udlandet". finans.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 9 March 2020.