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Azur Moon by Bertil Vallien
Azur Moon by Bertil Vallien is part of Kosta Boda Artist Collection. This object in blue is cast in a charcoal mold and has a face bathing in moonlight.
Today, Vallien is one of the most well-known representatives of 20th century Swedish ceramic and art glass design and is represented at the Swedish National Museum of Art and Design as well as abroad in the Everson Museum of Art of New York. -
Azur Stairs by Bertil Vallien
Azur Moon by Bertil Vallien is part of Kosta Boda Artist Collection. This object in blue is cast in a charcoal mold and has a face bathing in moonlight.
Today, Vallien is one of the most well-known representatives of 20th century Swedish ceramic and art glass design and is represented at the Swedish National Museum of Art and Design as well as abroad in the Everson Museum of Art of New York. -
Bod bottle black – 306 mm – by Matti Klenell & Simon Klenell
A mouth-blown black glass bottle on a foot in the collection Bod. Can be used as a decorative object, container or vase. The cork is included.
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Bod Bottle burgundy – 230 mm – by Matti Klenell & Simon Klenell
Bod resembles a big bubble frozen in time. The crystal clear bottle is a decorative piece of art that will capture the play of light in any home. At the same time the cork bears witness to the functionality; let your ideas spill into reality and fill its big, pink bubble with whatever you want. Design by Matti and Simon Klenell.
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Bod bottle Clear – 295 mm – by Matti Klenell & Simon Klenell
Bod resembles a big bubble frozen in time. The crystal clear bottle is a decorative piece of art that will capture the play of light in any home. At the same time the cork bears witness to the functionality; let your ideas spill into reality and fill its big, clear bubble with whatever you want. Design by Matti and Simon Klenell.
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Bod bottle midnight blue – 295 mm – by Matti Klenell & Simon Klenell
Bod resembles a big bubble frozen in time. The crystal clear bottle is a decorative piece of art that will capture the play of light in any home. At the same time the cork bears witness to the functionality; let your ideas spill into reality and fill its big, blue bubble with whatever you want. Design by Matti and Simon Klenell.
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Brick Candle Holder Black by Anna Ehrner
The Brick series reflects the distinct features of brick, yet with the transparency of glass.
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Brick Candle Holder Blue by Anna Ehrner
The Brick series reflects the distinct features of brick, yet with the transparency of glass.
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Caramba Bowl by Ulrica Hydman-Vallien
Caramba from Kosta Boda is inspired by Mexico. “¡Ay, caramba!” is a bold statement that contributes to the power of the hand-painted black details on this mouth-blown dish: slithering snakes, jumping fish, and wildly blossoming flowers. Design by Ulrica Hydman Vallien.
Hydman Vallien’s work can be seen at National museum, Moderna Museet, Kalmar Konstmuseum, the Indianapolis Museum of Art, the Victoria and Albert Museum,[11] the University of Michigan Museum of Art, the Chrysler Museum of Art, the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences, the Detroit Institute of Arts, and Göteborgs Konstmuseum. -
Contrast Bowl Blue – 26 CM – by Anna Ehrner
Contrast from Kosta Boda is made using a technique called centrifuging. This technique creates veils of color within the glass, and vibrant glass canes are added during the process, making each product unique. It’s all about the contrasts! The Large bowl is beautiful on its own.
Ehrner has been awarded with the Excellent Swedish Form award in 1992 and 1994 for her design, and became the winner of Swedish Glass in 1983. -
Contrast Bowl Blue – 35 CM – by Anna Ehrner
Contrast from Kosta Boda is made using a technique called centrifuging. This technique creates veils of color within the glass, and vibrant glass canes are added during the process, making each product unique. It’s all about the contrasts! The Large bowl is beautiful on its own.
Ehrner has been awarded with the Excellent Swedish Form award in 1992 and 1994 for her design, and became the winner of Swedish Glass in 1983. -
Crackle Bowl Rose – by Åsa Jungnelius
Awarded one of the world’s leading design awards: Red Dot Award in the category Product Design ‘Best of the Best’. Crackle and thunder – a magical wonder. The pink bowl from the Crackle collection has an expressive, sculptural exterior created using an old handicraft technique where the hot glass is dipped in ice-cold water. The crackled surface reflects daylight and reveals its stories of fire, earth, and water.
Jungnelius’ is one of Sweden’s leading artists within the field. Her works are represented in the collection of Moderna Museet, Stockholm, The Swedish National Gallery to name a few as well as several prominent private collections around the world.