HB-Werkstätten für Keramik
HB-Werkstätten für Keramik GmbH in the Brandenburg district of Marwitz was founded by Hedwig Bollhagen and Heinrich Schild. Hedwig Bollhagen remained artistic director until shortly before her death in 2001.
The HB Workshops produce hand-crafted tableware and sophisticated building ceramics in the former cocklestove factory in Marwitz, which is protected as a listed building. The building ceramics produced by the workshops are used in areas such as the preservation and restoration of historical monuments. Shaped bricks are produced by hand as one-off products or in short series production, in various different formats and profiles. These have been used, for example, in the Friedrichswerder Church and the Rotes Rathaus in Berlin, as well as in the Chorin Abbey and in the Sanssouci Palace in Potsdam.
History
Following up a suggestion from her friend Nora Herz, Hedwig Bollhagen was able to restart production at the closed-down Haël Workshops for Artistic Ceramics, which had been founded by Margarete Heymann and Gustav Loebenstein, with the opening of the HB Workshops in 1934. The new limited company made it possible to gradually re-employ the former employees of the workshops and to introduce a new product line – HB Ceramics – by taking on the employees of the which had closed in 1931.As had been the case for Margarete Heymann and the two employees mentioned above, the master craftswoman ceramicist Thoma Gräfin Grote, who was a developer and commercial assistant in the company from 1934/1935 onwards, had been trained by Gerhard Marcks in the ceramics workshop of the state-run Bauhaus on the Dornburg. The painter Charles Crodel, who was a friend of Gerhard Marcks, gave his support to the company from 1935 onwards. He opened up the field of building ceramics and at the same time brought with him industrial experience in the development of decoration which he had gained at the United Lausitz Glassworks. After the war, Heinrich Schild, who was a member of the National Socialist German Workers' Party, fled to West Germany. Hedwig Bollhagen took on responsibility for running the business alone.
In 1972 the workshops were nationalised, but Hedwig Bollhagen stayed on as artistic director. In 1992, the business was finally reprivatised. After Hedwig Bollhagen's death, the artist took on the role of artistic director.
Building ceramics
The HB Workshops have produced building ceramics for, among others, the following buildings:- St. Katharine's Church in Brandenburg an der Havel
- Protestant Church of St. Peter and Paul in Wusterhausen
- Altes Schloss
- Australian Embassy in Berlin-Pankow
- Iraqi embassy in the GDR in Berlin-Pankow
- Old lighthouse at Cape Arkona
- Rotes Rathaus Berlin
- Borsig Country Estate in Gross Behnitz
- Retirement home in Radensleben Palace
- St. Mary's Church in Neubrandenburg
- S-Bahn station Berlin-Pankow
- Ruin of a portal Berlin Anhalter Bahnhof
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