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Kozta Boda, Erik Hoglund Glass Pendant from 1960s

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A big, bold and heavy pendant hanging from metal chains. Made by the Swedish designer and painter Erik Hoglund (Höglund) for Kosta Boda. The brown glass with textured leaves gives a nice warm "yellowish" and inviting light. Inside it contains two clear relief cylinders.
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