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Pair of "Hortus" Glass Pots or Vases by Josef Frank

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Josef Frank designed the original Hortus pot in 1938. Later, during the war period, when metal was hard to come by, Estrid Ericson had the Gullaskruv glassworks make a version in glass. In Svenskt Tenn's spring exhibition in 1942, the Hortus pot was shown in several colours; ruby red, emerald green and deep blue. Manufactured by Reijmyre, Sweden. (Manufacturer sticker on both pots) Recent production of the 2000s.
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