Skip to main content
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 10

Erik Höglund Mid-Century Modern Glass and Iron Candle Sticks for Ystad-Sweden

More From This SellerView All
  • Jens Quistgaard for Dansk MCM Teak set of 6 Graduated Sizes - Candle Holders
    By Jens Quistgaard, Dansk
    Located in St. Louis, MO
    Nice set of six sold teak wood & brass Jens Quistgaard for Dansk mid-century modern graduated in size candle holders or candlesticks. In fine original condition, one owner set, show...
    Category

    Vintage 1970s Thai Scandinavian Modern Candlesticks

    Materials

    Brass

  • Mid-Century Modern Uno Westerberg for Pukeberg Ice Cube Swedish Glass Table Lamp
    By Uno Westerberg
    Located in St. Louis, MO
    Scandinavian Modern Uno Westerberg for Pukeberg table lamp with textured and sculpted glass that resembles ice cubes, Sweden, circa 1960s. Label intact. Shade not included. Three-way...
    Category

    Vintage 1960s Swedish Mid-Century Modern Table Lamps

    Materials

    Glass

  • Curtis Jeré, Tree Sculpture Candleholder or Sconce Made of Brass and Steel
    By Curtis Jeré, C. Jeré Artisan House
    Located in St. Louis, MO
    C. Jeré wall candleholder sconce sculpture in the form of a tree or sheaf of wheat, made of brass and steel. I have three of these, so you can use as a pair or singles. Two of the th...
    Category

    1990s American Mid-Century Modern Candle Sconces

    Materials

    Brass, Steel

  • Russell Woodard Mid-Century Modern Sculptura Wrought Iron Settee - Restored -
    By Russell Woodard, Woodard Furniture Co.
    Located in St. Louis, MO
    Mid-Century Modern Russell Woodard designed Sculptura wrought iron mesh settee. This settee to be restored, includes sandblasting, dipped in rust coating and sprayed with satin black...
    Category

    Vintage 1950s American Mid-Century Modern Patio and Garden Furniture

    Materials

    Wrought Iron

  • Mid-Century Modern Italian Brass Floor Lamp with Tripod Legs and Glass Shelf
    By Fontana Arte
    Located in St. Louis, MO
    Mid-Century Modern floor lamp having brass tripod legs with round glass shelf, in the style of Fontana Arte. Unknown designer, but also has the look of Italian modern designers. Shad...
    Category

    Vintage 1950s Unknown Mid-Century Modern Floor Lamps

    Materials

    Brass

  • Mid-Century Modern Brass & Bronze Glass Side Table, circa 1970s
    Located in St. Louis, MO
    Mid-Century Modern brass and bronze glass side table, circa 1970s. Very much in the style of Paul McCobb or Milo Baughman designed pieces. Mino...
    Category

    Vintage 1970s American Mid-Century Modern Side Tables

    Materials

    Brass

You May Also Like
  • Mid-Century Candle Holder, Iron and Glass, attr. to Erik Höglund
    By Erik Höglund
    Located in Bochum, NRW
    A unique candle holder made of black painted iron and transparent glass, in the well known style of Erik Höglund. The glass element decorate artistically de black painted iron stem, ...
    Category

    Vintage 1950s Swedish Mid-Century Modern Candlesticks

    Materials

    Iron

  • Erik Hoglund Pair of Candle Holders, Blue and Clear Glass, Mid-Century, Sweden
    By Erik Höglund, Boda
    Located in Bochum, NRW
    Pair of candle holders with clear and blue glass on a black iron body by Erik Hoglund for Boda, Sweden, 1960s. Base and top made of black painted metal. Body made of ribbed blue art...
    Category

    Vintage 1950s Swedish Mid-Century Modern Candlesticks

    Materials

    Iron

  • Midcentury Candle Chandelier, Erik Höglund, Boda, Sweden, 1960s
    By Erik Höglund, Boda
    Located in Stockholm, SE
    Stunning, oversized candle chandelier by Erik Höglund, made from wrought iron and glass. The long, rustic iron frame is adorned with different sized glass medallions that look like large rain drops on a bare tree. The biggest medallions are embossed with patterns of fish. Height 190 + 37 cm. Erik Höglund was one of Sweden’s foremost glass artists, whose innovative designs and glass making techniques revolutionized the scene of both art glass and serve ware in the 1950s. His bold and personal designs gave him and the glassworks Boda worldwide acclaim. Erik Höglund is considered the most influential Swedish glass artist of the 1950s and 1960s, alongside Ingeborg Lundin. Höglund was admitted to the prestigious school Konstfack at the age of 16, first studying to become an art teacher, but later changing to the sculptor’s line. He rebelled against many of what he considered to be conventional ideas at the school, and was almost expelled. His nonconformism would follow him through his career, aiding him in following his own path and repeatedly breaking new ground. Erik Höglund started working at Boda glassworks in 1953. At the time, Boda focused on producing high-quality serve ware in ethereal, cut-glass designs under the direction of Fritz Kallenberg. Höglund brought new perspectives and ideas, experimenting with the glass mass to give it a bubbly look and introducing colored glass and irregular finishes. These ideas were in direct opposition to the traditional ideas of what quality glass is, and Höglund was initially met with skepticism. He created rustic designs that allowed for everyday, multiple uses of glass, allowing it to be both functional and aesthetic. This down-to-earth idea appealed to both critics and collectors, although it took some years into the 1950s to win over the general public. In 1955, Erik Höglund’s glass was presented at the H55 Exhibition and one of his vases, whilst considered scandalous due to its suggestive decor, was purchased by the Swedish king. In 1957 he was awarded the Lunning Prize, its until then youngest awardee. Following that, his glass was exhibited in the Georg Jensen store on 5th Avenue in New York, making Erik Höglund and Boda world renowned. Erik Höglund was a master of all artistic trades. His glass murals were an important part of his artistic deed, leading to many assignments of public decorations, around Sweden in churches, schools, banks and other public places, as well as in the United States and Australia. In the early 1960s he also started working with wrought iron, making chandeliers and candelabras, combined with glass or unadorned, that became hugely popular. Boda opened its own smithy, Boda Smide, to satisfy the demand. Höglund also worked with wood, creating rustic and playful children’s furniture, candle holders and beds. Höglund left Boda in 1973 and worked with public assignments, often in collaboration with architects and his wife Ingrid Höglund. He continued to work with glass throughout the years for Pukeberg, Lindshammar and Strömbergshyttan glass works. He was was an incredibly productive artist, creating 150 public works from 1956 into the 1990s. Life cycles, sports and acrobatics, everyday life and family relationships were recurring sources of inspiration. Among his most notable work is the decoration of Johannelund Church in Linköping, which consisted of murals, glass sections, furnishing and the church silver...
    Category

    Vintage 1960s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Candelabras

    Materials

    Wrought Iron

  • Scandinavian Mid-Century Modern Chandelier Erik Hoglund Attributed
    By Erik Höglund
    Located in Weesp, NL
    Erik Hoglund Mid-Century Modern Scandinavian chandelier Chandelier holds eight glass candleholders. Measurements : D.60 x H.133 adjust...
    Category

    Vintage 1960s Swedish Mid-Century Modern Candelabras

    Materials

    Iron

  • Large Glass & Iron Chandelier by Erik Hoglund
    By Boda Nova, Erik Höglund, Axel Strömberg Ironworks
    Located in Utrecht, NL
    Cast iron, mouth blown and pressed glass 12-arm chandelier for 12 candles by Swedish designer Erik Hoglund with images of animals and faces. Boda glassworks, Axel Stromberg ironworks, Sweden, 1957. Early edition on welded chain...
    Category

    Vintage 1950s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Chandeliers and Pendants

    Materials

    Wrought Iron

  • Art Glass Chandelier by Erik Hoglund for Boda, Sweden, 1960s
    By Erik Höglund, Boda
    Located in Rīga, LV
    Vintage art glass chandelier designed by Erik Höglund for Boda in the 1970s. Measurements: H (full / chandelier) 105 / 40 cm, D 46 cm.
    Category

    Vintage 1970s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Candle Lamps

    Materials

    Metal

Recently Viewed

View All