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Tall Glass and Iron Erik Hoglund Candelabrum by Axel Strömberg Sweden

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Large Glass & Iron Chandelier by Erik Hoglund
By Erik Höglund, Axel Strömberg Ironworks, Boda Nova
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...
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Vintage 1950s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Chandeliers and Pendants

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Pair of Carl Auböck Patinated Brass Candle Holders
By Werkstätte Carl Auböck
Located in Utrecht, NL
Pair of patinated candle holders designed by Carl Aubock in 1948. This signature piece from the Auböck collection is hand made manufactured in Vienna Austria workshop ever since 1948...
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'Paprika' Ceramic Vases (3) by Anna-Lisa Thomson - Upsala Ekeby, Sweden
By Anna-Lisa Thomson, Upsala Ekeby
Located in Utrecht, NL
Impressive and rare set of 3 vintage ceramic 'Paprika' (peppers) vases by Swedish designer Anna-Lisa Thomson (1905-1952). Dark brown ceramic vases, worked with Sgraffito technique ...
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Vintage 1950s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vases

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Anna-Lisa Thomson Table Lamp by Uppsala Ekeby - Swedish Modern
By Upsala Ekeby
Located in Utrecht, NL
White ceramic table lamp with serene pattern, a design by Anna-Lisa Thomson made at Uppsala Ekeby, Sweden, 1950. See historical photo showing the base of this lamp at the front of th...
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Vintage 1950s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Table Lamps

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Ceramic, Fabric

Opaline & Cane Glass Pitcher by Jacob Eiler Bang, 1957, Kastrup
By Kastrup, Jacob Eiler Bang
Located in Utrecht, NL
Opaline and cane Pitcher, designed in 1957 by Danish designer Jacob Eiler Bang for Kastrup Glasværk Denmark. The pitcher is part of a series of opaline glass utensils object series t...
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Vintage 1950s Danish Scandinavian Modern Vases

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Wilhelm Kåge "Gold Surrea" Bowl by Gustavsberg, Sweden
By Gustavsberg, Wilhelm Kage
Located in Utrecht, NL
Carrara glazed 'Surrea' (meaning 'surreal' in Swedish) bowl from the 'Guldsurrea' series by Wilhelm Kåge. The Surrea series designs are characteristic because of their different cou...
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Vintage 1950s Swedish Mid-Century Modern Decorative Bowls

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Beautiful candelabra by Erik Höglund, made from wrought iron and glass. The rustic iron stem is adorned with four pear shaped glass medallions that bring rain drops on a bare tree to mind. Fits regular candles. 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...
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