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Creator: Lena Bergström
Orrefors Sarek City Stopper
By Lena Bergström
Located in Wilkes Barre, PA
Sarek from Orrefors has cut facets inspired by the motif on wooden baskets made of plaited birch bark, which has a symbolic connection to Swedish nature. The wine stopper has a cone-...
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2010s Chinese Lena Bergström Barware

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Crystal

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