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Two Vases by Asta Strömberg for Strömsbergshyttan, Sweden

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As the daughter in law of Gerda Strömberg, the founder of Strömbergshyttan, Asta Strömberg took over the glassworks in 1960. She created strict and pure designs mostly in clear glass. These two vases make a beautiful pair.
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