Glass

    • Lyngby Vase – Burgundy – 25 cm – by Lyngby

      170 $

      Over the years, the timeless Lyngby vase has become a genuine classic. Most people associate the vase with minimalism and functional design. The 25 cm Lyngby vase made of burgundy mouth-blown glass is introduced here. The Lyngby vase comes in many different sizes and beautiful colours.

    • Lyngby Vase – Green – 25 cm – by Lyngby

      210 $

      The ever-popular Lyngby vase has become a true design classic. Most people associate the vase with minimalism and functional design. This is the 20 cm gold porcelain Lyngby vase. The Lyngby vase is available in a wide range of colours and sizes.

    • Lyngby Vase – Midnight Blue – 31 cm – by Lyngby

      210 $

      Over the years, the timeless Lyngby vase has become a genuine classic. Most people associate the vase with minimalism and functional design. The 25 cm Lyngby vase made of burgundy mouth-blown glass is introduced here. The Lyngby vase comes in many different sizes and beautiful colours.

    • Mirage Vase blue/brown – 210 mm – by Göran Wärff

      With Mirage, the artist and designer Göran Wärff found inspiration from nature and light, especially in the reflection of light and optical illusions. The object is a sculpture, a vase, and an art piece, available in a wide range of colors. To create a spectacular object like Mirage, an angled pipe is used to form its distinctive curved shape. Mirage is handmade in Kosta, Sweden, and is part of the Kosta Boda Artist Collection.
      Wärff has made public art for the Sydney Opera House, a mosque in Abu-Dhabi and the Växjö Cathedral. He has received numerous awards, such as the Lunning Prize, which he received together with Ann Wärff for jointly designed utility glass, and an Excellent Swedish Design award for his collection Limelight. Wärff’s work is represented at the Nationalmuseum, Nordiska Museet and the Swedish National Museum of Science and Technology in Stockholm, Röhsska Museum in Gothenburg, Malmö Museum, KODE Art Museums and Composer Homes in Bergen, Norway, and the British Museum and Victoria and Albert Museum in London.

    • Mother of Pearl – Rosa – 175mm – by Åsa Jungnelius

      Åsa Jungnelius, born 1975. She finds inspiration in her own reality. She is interested in how materiality, space and objects change and affect people, our relationship to each other and our surroundings, as well as how it reflects our time. She doesn’t see art as something separate from our lives, and considers it relevant to be involved in designing our surroundings. For her as a designer, it’s about the atmosphere she can create in those environments, and she loves to create things aimed at a wider audience and to create the reality of where people are.

      Åsa has worked with glass as a material since she was 17. She has worked with Kosta Boda since 2007, and today she’s also a lecturer at the University of Arts, Crafts and Design (Konstfack). She has previously initiated and run Residence-In-Nature, WeWorkInAFragileMaterial and LASTSTUDIO. One of her larger works includes the art installation Snäckan (Seashell), which in a tribute to motherhood will embrace the upcoming metro station Hagaplan in Stockholm. Over the years, she has received a number of awards – for example, she’s been named Designer of the Year in Sweden by both FORM AWARD and EDIDA (Elle Decoration International Design Award), she’s a two-time winner of the Elle Decoration Swedish Design Award, and has received both the Form Award and the Bukowski Born Classic for her designs.

    • My Wild Life by Ludvig Löfgren

      Monkey around? Absolutely! Add vibrancy to your home with this opaque black glass sculpture from Kosta Boda. Despite the black surface, My wide life Gabba Gabba hey is still reflective in all its magnificence. It is hand-made in Kosta. Design by Ludvig Löfgren.

    • Orchid Vase lilac/amber – 290 mm – by Göran Wärff

      In his close relationship with nature, the legendary glass artist Göran Wärff was inspired to create a distinctively shaped art object in vibrant colors, which resulted in Orchid. The magnificent art object is mouth-blown by hand is part of the Kosta Boda Artist Collection. The free-hand technique makes each art piece unique.
      Wärff has made public art for the Sydney Opera House, a mosque in Abu-Dhabi and the Växjö Cathedral. He has received numerous awards, such as the Lunning Prize, which he received together with Ann Wärff for jointly designed utility glass, and an Excellent Swedish Design award for his collection Limelight. Wärff’s work is represented at the Nationalmuseum, Nordiska Museet and the Swedish National Museum of Science and Technology in Stockholm, Röhsska Museum in Gothenburg, Malmö Museum, KODE Art Museums and Composer Homes in Bergen, Norway, and the British Museum and Victoria and Albert Museum in London.

    • Pavilion Vase – Green – 259mm

      Kosta Boda offers inspiring art glass and contemporary interior design objects derived from Swedish design tradition. Targeting modern lifestyle, the progressive assortment delivers premium products integral to everyday use. Did you know? The furnaces at the Kosta glassworks have been lit since 1742.

    • Pepper Black Mill

      The Palet range was designed by Michael Bang in the 1960s, but has now been re-launched by Holmegaard in the form of a salt and pepper mill.

      • Material: ceramics, oak wood, glass
      • Diameter: 6.30 cm
      • Height: 9.50 cm
    • Picnic Carafe by Bertil Vallien

      Picnic was an immediate success when it originally launched in the 1960s. Contempt prevailed for the bourgeois demand for large tableware sets; people preferred to drink straight from the bottle or from simple drinking glasses.

    • Plum Vase H12.5

      Original price was: 105 $.Current price is: 80 $.

      In the first half of the 20th century, Jacob E. Bang was the first creative director to mark the Holmegaard glass factory. He designed the Primula series, a series of beautiful vases made of clear and dyed mouth-blown glass.

      • Height: 12,5 cm
      • Diameter: 14,5 cm
    • Regina Tumbler

      60 $

      Regina is an ultra-elegant, classic glass series with a luxurious feel, which includes wine, water and champagne glasses in decorative, mouth-blown bowls with strong roots in glass history and Venice’s iconic crystal tradition. The refined glass design is not only mouth-blown, but produced with great technical skill and composed of four finely crafted individual parts, which together create the sophisticated design.

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