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Vintage Swedish 1970's clear glass flat stylized lion figurine/paperweight (KOSTA BODA).
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Vintage Swedish 1970's clear glass flat stylized lion figurine/paperweight (KOSTA BODA)
Sku: MP1867I Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Kosta Boda
Width: 10.0" Height: 6.3" Depth : 2.0"
Style: Contemporary/Post-War Design Materials & Techniques: Glass, paper Category: Cleared Sculpture
Kosta Boda is a renowned Swedish glassware and art glass company. Established in 1742, it is one of the oldest glassworks in Sweden and has made significant contributions to the field of decorative arts. The company was founded in the small village of Kosta by Anders Koskull and Georg Bogislaus Stael von Holstein. Initially, Kosta Boda primarily produced window glass and household glassware. However, in the early 19th century, the company shifted its focus to more artistic and decorative glass pieces. One of the key figures in the development of Kosta Boda's artistic direction was Vicke Lindstrand. Lindstrand joined the company in 1936 and quickly became one of its most influential designers. His innovative designs and experimental techniques greatly contributed Read Full Bio
Kosta Boda is a renowned Swedish glassware and art glass company. Established in 1742, it is one of the oldest glassworks in Sweden and has made significant contributions to the field of decorative arts. The company was founded in the small village of Kosta by Anders Koskull and Georg Bogislaus Stael von Holstein. Initially, Kosta Boda primarily produced window glass and household glassware. However, in the early 19th century, the company shifted its focus to more artistic and decorative glass pieces. One of the key figures in the development of Kosta Boda's artistic direction was Vicke Lindstrand. Lindstrand joined the company in 1936 and quickly became one of its most influential designers. His innovative designs and experimental techniques greatly contributed to the company's success and reputation as a leading glass manufacturer. Another influential designer associated with Kosta Boda is Erik Höglund. Höglund joined the company in the 1950s and played a crucial role in expanding its artistic horizons. He introduced new forms and techniques, combining traditional glassblowing with sculptural elements. Höglund's work showcased a unique blend of modern and traditional aesthetics, making him a significant figure in the history of Kosta Boda. Throughout its history, Kosta Boda has collaborated with numerous renowned artists and designers, including Bertil Vallien, Ulrica Hydman-Vallien, and Anna Ehrner. These collaborations have resulted in a diverse range of glassware, characterized by innovative designs and exceptional craftsmanship. Today, Kosta Boda continues to thrive as a leading glass manufacturer, producing a wide range of decorative glass pieces, including vases, bowls, sculptures, and art glass installations. The company's commitment to artistic excellence and innovation has earned it international recognition and a place among the most prestigious glassware producers in the world.
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