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Kosta Boda What'S Up? I Don'T Know
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With What’s Up?/I Don't Know, Frida Fjellman has developed her Erik-Höglund-inspired glass sculptures with the same individual style. Fjellman has chosen to emphasize the properties that appeal to her – shimmering, flowing, fascinating and playful. This limited edition object from Kosta Boda Artist Collection is mouth-blown in Kosta with handmade details.
- Creator:Frida Fjellman (Artist)
- Dimensions:Height: 12.8 in (32.52 cm)Diameter: 4.72 in (11.99 cm)
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- Date of Manufacture:21st Century
- Production Type:New & Custom(Limited Edition)
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- Seller Location:Wilkes Barre, PA
- Reference Number:Seller: 76700071stDibs: LU8471234661672
Frida Fjellman
Frida Fjellman is a multi-disciplinary artist living and maintaining a studio in Stockholm, Sweden. Originally trained as a ceramist, Fjellman has since expanded her practice to include works in glass, wood and neon, all executed with the same mastery of a medium and technical skill. Ranging from tabletop scale to fully immersive, grand-scale installations, all of Fjellman’s creations project a playful attitude. Eschewing the restrained tone and temper typical of Swedish design, Fjellman’s works are rich in color and decorative flourish a Modern Baroque approach marrying outward beauty with exacting detail and master craftsmanship.
KostaBoda
Kosta Boda is a historically celebrated crystal brand that offers bold, brave, and artistic glass and interior design objects derived from Swedish design tradition. Ever since the first furnace was ignited at Kosta Glassworks in 1742, Kosta Boda has produced premium glassware for royalty and nobility. Today, the progressive assortment also targets the modern lifestyle with products essential to everyday life. Kosta Boda is one of the largest art glass suppliers in the world that works with internationally acclaimed artists such as Bertil Vallien, Kjell Engman, and Åsa Jungnelius.
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