The warehouse was built for Lauritz Peter Holmblad in association with his oil mill which is still located next to the building.
The warehouse was designed by Georg Ebbe Wineken Møller , built by Christian Peter Wienberg and inaugurated on 24 November 1880.
[1] The warehouse was in 1913 sold to Johannes William Reve established a production of signs and advertisements in the building.
In 1918, it changed hands once again when it was sold to A/S Kruckkow-Wadorf, a Lithography business that produced a variety of goods, including playing cards and reproductions of works by famous painters.
The supporting structure in the hall is an exposed framework of plywood clad with glazing panels in pine frames.