Povl Badstuber
Povl Badstuber was a Danish coppersmith and manufacturer.
Early life and education
Badstuber was born in Copenhagen in 1685 to coppersmith Lorentz Badstuber and Anna Andreasdatter Knock. He learned the trade from his father and inherited the father's property in Nørregade.Career
In 1719, Badstuber had title of court coppersmith. His works as such included the copper roof on Christian VI's Christiansborg Palace.Badstuber 's father had already in the 1680s taken over the management Nymølle Copper Mill under Frederiksdal. He expanded his business with the acquisition of Brede Works in 1819 and obtained a monopoly on the production of copper and brass goods on the Danish islands. In 1738, when Frederikdal passed out of royal ownership, Badstuber was granted ownership of Nymølle to facilitate the establishment of a production of scythes and wire. He also owned farmland in Lundtofte and a farm in Søllerød. His house in Nørregade in Copenhagen was destroyed in the Copenhagen Fire of 1728 but rebuilt at great costs in 1730-32.