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Elme Glasbruk

Gunnar Ander for Elme Glasbruk, Group of 8 Glass Vases, Sweden, 1960s
Located in Skanninge, SE
develop a new design profile to differentiate them from the competition. He also worked at Elme Glasbruk
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Vintage 1960s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vases

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Glass

Edvin Ollers, Serving Dish, Glass, Sweden, 1920s
By Edvin Ollers
Located in High Point, NC
A serving dish designed by Edvin Ollers and produced by Elme Glasbruk, Sweden, c. 1920s. Overall
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Vintage 1920s Swedish Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche

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Glass

Edvin Ollers Attribution, Serving Dish, Glass, Rattan Sweden, 1920s
By Edvin Ollers
Located in High Point, NC
A purple glass and rattan serving dish attributed to Edvin Ollers for Elme Glasbruk, Sweden, c
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Vintage 1920s Swedish Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche

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Rattan, Glass

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1960s Brandy Glass Vase ELME Glasbruk and 'Party Kugel' W German Space Age
Located in Halstead, GB
1960s brandy glass vase ELME Glasbruk and 'Party Kugel' W German Space Age Elme Glasbruk was
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Vintage 1960s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vases

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Blown Glass

Scandinavian Modernist Glass Vase by Elme Glasbruk Pop Art Style, Late 1950s
Located in Halstead, GB
Scandinavian Modernist glass vase by Glasbruk Pop Art style, late 1950s. This piece is similar the
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Vintage 1950s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Bottles

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Blown Glass

Scandinavian Modernist Glass Vases Glasbruk and Nils Landberg for Orrefors 1950s
By Nils Landberg
Located in Halstead, GB
Scandinavian Modernist vases Elme Glasbruk and Nils Landberg for Orrefors, 1958 Two-piece set
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Vintage 1950s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vases

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Sommerso

Scandinavian Modernist Glass Vases Glasbruk and Nils Landberg for Orrefors 1950s
By Nils Landberg
Located in Halstead, GB
Scandinavian Modernist vases Elme Glasbruk and Nils Landberg for Orrefors, 1958 Two-piece set
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Vintage 1950s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vases

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Sommerso

Unusual Blue Swedish Art Glass Vase from Elme Glasbruk
Located in Esbjerg, DK
This sleek blue Sommerso glass vase with the unusual top/'mouth was made by Elme Glasbruk in Sweden
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Vintage 1960s European Mid-Century Modern Vases

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Art Glass

Edvin Ollers, vase in glass, Swedish Grace / Art Deco, 1928
By Edvin Ollers
Located in Stockholm, SE
A decorative, rare vase in pressed glass. Designed by Edvin Ollers ( SWE 1889-1959) for Elme
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Vintage 1920s Swedish Art Deco Vases

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Glass

Edvin Ollers Glass Vase Produced by Elme Glasbruk in Sweden
By Edvin Ollers
Located in Limhamn, Skåne län
Large glass vase designed by Edvin Ollers. Produced by Elme Glasbruk in Sweden.
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Vintage 1920s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Glass

Materials

Glass

Swedish Turquoise Glass Vase by Gunnar Ander for Elme Glasbruk, 1960s
By Gunnar Ander
Located in Stockholm, SE
Turquoise glass vase with an opaline glass inside designed by Gunnar Ander in the 1960s for Elme
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Mid-20th Century Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vases

Materials

Glass, Opaline Glass

Edvin Ollers, Table Lamp, Green Glass, Brass, Elme Glasbruk, Sweden, 1930s
By Edvin Ollers
Located in High Point, NC
A table lamp, designed by Edvin Ollers for Elme Glasbruk, Sweden, 1930s. Features two light-sources
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Vintage 1930s Swedish Art Deco Table Lamps

Materials

Brass

David Ralson for Elme Glasbruk. Wall plaque in art glass. Motif of Christ
Located in København, Copenhagen
David Ralson for Elme Glasbruk, Sweden. Wall plaque in art glass. Burgundy-colored glass. Motif of
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Vintage 1970s Swedish Decorative Art

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Art Glass

Mid-Century Modern Scandinavian Blue Glass Vase
By Gunnar Ander
Located in Courbevoie, FR
Mid-Century Modern Scandinavian blue glass vase attributed to Gunnar Ander for Elme Glasbruk.
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Late 20th Century Scandinavian Vases

Materials

Glass

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