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Futurismo Low Centerpiece – D 40.1 CM
Several Winning Awards Futurismo Collection including European Product Awards, DNA Paris, and Tableware International Awards of Excellence. This line is the result of a contemporary view of the artistic movement that emerged at the beginning of the 20th century. XX – Futurism. Inspired by the speed he praised, he found his expression through dynamic games between striking colors and geometries full of oblique lines, circles and diverging angles. It is an elegant collection that, reflecting the past, creates distinct compositions and leads us to a universe overflowing with color and movement. This collection is composed by an impactful and richly decorative pieces as well as a tableware with a strong personality.
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Futurismo Tall Centerpiece – D 30.8 CM
Several Winning Awards Futurismo Collection including European Product Awards, DNA Paris, and Tableware International Awards of Excellence. This line is the result of a contemporary view of the artistic movement that emerged at the beginning of the 20th century. XX – Futurism. Inspired by the speed he praised, he found his expression through dynamic games between striking colors and geometries full of oblique lines, circles and diverging angles. It is an elegant collection that, reflecting the past, creates distinct compositions and leads us to a universe overflowing with color and movement. This collection is composed by an impactful and richly decorative pieces as well as a tableware with a strong personality.
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Futurismo Vide Poche – D 25 CM
Several Winning Awards Futurismo Collection including European Product Awards, DNA Paris, and Tableware International Awards of Excellence. This line is the result of a contemporary view of the artistic movement that emerged at the beginning of the 20th century. XX – Futurism. Inspired by the speed he praised, he found his expression through dynamic games between striking colors and geometries full of oblique lines, circles and diverging angles. It is an elegant collection that, reflecting the past, creates distinct compositions and leads us to a universe overflowing with color and movement. This collection is composed by an impactful and richly decorative pieces as well as a tableware with a strong personality.
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Lady Hamilton Center Piece – Clear & Gold
Magnificent Ondule Centerpiece. Elegant dose with dual oroplastics centerpiece with a 24 carat gold motif.
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Maharani Centrepiece – 35 CM – Gold
In the Maharani collection, the engraved floral motif meets the graceful shape of the goblet, which gradually merges into an elegant stem which is cut into six facets. The richness of the décor is further enhanced with a pearl cut. The delicacy of the engraved lace will stand out on both clear crystal or on one of the typical Moser colour shades (alexandrite, aquamarine, beryl, eldor, rosaline and topaz). Each item of this collection is a testament to the craftsmanship of the Moser glassmasters. This centerpiece is made with 24-karat contour.
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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.
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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.
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Precious Centerpiece by Mendel Helt – D 41 CM
The Precious Collection is awarded with an honorable mention by the German Design Award 2018. The decorative pieces which make up are inspired by the organic forms of the precious minerals extracted from rocks, which the designer deconstructs in ceramic, creating crystalline, soft and undisciplined structures, through the combination between the most modern production techniques and the accumulated experience and technical mastery of Vista Alegre’s craftsmen.
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Reveries Fruit Basket by Christian Lacroix
This new Hand Panted Christian Lacroix Maison and Vista Alegre tableware collection goes by the delightfully light name of Rêveries. Enhanced with Gold & Platinum.
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Ritmo Centerpiece by Agnes Hegedus – D 46 CM
2023 German Design Special Award & 15th Edition Grand Prix du Design Award for Ritmo!
A line inspired by the breath of ballet dancers in poetic moves. It creates surfaces, colors, shadows and spaces with rhythm, that is shown in the shells, around the windows or when looking at the endless horizon in the ocean.
An element always in movement and mutation, but always strong and defined, reflecting the environment around us and its formative process. So to is Ritmo.
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Rocky Baroque candlestick – Amber – 150mm – by Hanna Hansdotter
Hanna Hansdotter, born in 1984 in Lund, is an artist and designer based in Sweden. Since graduating from Konstfack in 2017, Hansdotter has made an instant international impact. Her work is often characterized as punk baroque inspired by architecture and ornamentation at the crossroads between art and design. In her career, Hansdotter has received numerous awards and recognitions. In 2020, she received the Åke Andrén artist scholarship and she has also received prizes such as Elle Decoration Design Awards and Residence Arts & Crafts Award. Hansdotter’s work is on display in multiple collections worldwide including the National Museum in Stockholm and the Röhsska Museum in Gothenburg.
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Rocky Baroque candlestick – Green – 95mm – by Hanna Hansdotter
Hanna Hansdotter, born in 1984 in Lund, is an artist and designer based in Sweden. Since graduating from Konstfack in 2017, Hansdotter has made an instant international impact. Her work is often characterized as punk baroque inspired by architecture and ornamentation at the crossroads between art and design. In her career, Hansdotter has received numerous awards and recognitions. In 2020, she received the Åke Andrén artist scholarship and she has also received prizes such as Elle Decoration Design Awards and Residence Arts & Crafts Award. Hansdotter’s work is on display in multiple collections worldwide including the National Museum in Stockholm and the Röhsska Museum in Gothenburg.