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Material: Art Glass
Modern Art Glass Sculpture of a Woman, Art Deco Style Glass Figurative Statue
Located in Miami, FL
Large Art Deco Style Figurative Glass Sculpture This striking Art Deco inspired glass sculpture presents a graceful female form in an elegant ombré gradient that transitions beautif...
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20th Century French Art Deco Art Glass Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Art Deco Heavy Amber Glass Figural Female Bust Table Accent Lamp or Sculpture
Located in Hamilton, Ontario
This Art Deco thick and heavy amber glass lighted table sculpture is unsigned, but presumed to have been made in the former Czech Republic in approximately 1920 in the period style. ...
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Early 20th Century Czech Art Deco Art Glass Sculptures

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Art Glass

Michael Lax Rare Modernist Glass Sculpture, 1976
Located in Miami, FL
A rare glass sculpture by Michael Lax for Centrum. Signed, dated and numbered 11/200. On its original black laminate base
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1970s Swedish Vintage Art Glass Sculptures

Materials

Art Glass

Carlos Pebaque glass sculpture presse papier , 1980's
Located in Delft, NL
Dimensions: 14,5cm H, 8cm Diameter
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1980s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Art Glass Sculptures

Materials

Art Glass

Mirrored and Applied Glass Sculpture by Jiri Jelinek
Located in Tarrytown, NY
"Uncle Cotton" Hand-carved and polished mirrored glass sculpture featuring colorful, applied glass spikes on a raw steel base by Jiri Jelin...
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2010s Modern Art Glass Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Eye of Discovery, a Blue & Black Abstract Glass Artwork by Yorgos Papadopoulos
Located in London, GB
‘Eye of Discovery’ is a unique sculpture by the Cypriot artist, Yorgos Papadopoulos, created from glass, silicone and pigments with a hematite patinated steel bezel and stand. Papadopoulos has reworked the iconic 'Evil Eye' amulet with his Stratified Jewels Collection. Taking this simple composition as a starting point, the scale is blown up and the colours completely reworked using resins and glass pigments. Using a pioneering technique he developed at the Royal College of Art. Yorgos combines pigments and shattered sheets of Industrial glass which he then re-laminates them to create architectural-scale artworks that look fragile but are extremely durable. Yorgos Papadopoulos initially studied as an interior designer at Middlesex University changing to a Ceramics Diploma at the City Lit in London. Whilst studying for his MA in ceramics at the RCA, Papadopoulos became drawn to the glass studios and after an incident where a sheet of Industrial glass was broken, he became seduced by the Material’s contradictory qualities. Excited by what is normally viewed as a bad outcome in the glass Community he spent the rest of his MA experimenting with and breaking glass. ‘Glass is my canvas, hammers are my brushes,’ says Papadopoulos. His ability to exploit and harness accident has informed his entire working practice. His architectural panels create a stunning focus in cool modern spaces, the contrast between the unpredictable movement of fracture and the clean lines of contemporary architecture excite the eye. Papadopoulos’ work is represented in private collections globally and public collections including; Eskishihir Glass Museum, Eskishihir (Turkey), Derix Glass Studio Taunusstein (Germany) and British Airways Art Collection - Heathrow T4 (UK). He is the author of the A&C Black book Glass Lamination...
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2010s Cypriot Organic Modern Art Glass Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Catcher of the Skies, glass sculpture by Monica Guggisberg & Philip Baldwin
Located in London, GB
'Catcher of the Skies' is a unique pink, orange and black hand-blown and cut glass artwork with steel hull by the American and Swiss artists, Philip Baldwin and Monica Guggisberg. Combining Scandinavian and Venetian glass making techniques, their sculptural boat centerpieces are made from smaller blown and cut glass components nestled (in sand) inside a metallic hull. 'We are migratory creatures; the history of our species is about journeys, departures, leaving and arriving, starting over. And none more so than ourselves. Our new work is both culturally and personally inclined. An autobiographical touch in civilizational reflection. Wherever man goes he builds, laying down cultural lines which gradually transform into relics and artefacts over time's inevitable march. Urban landscapes and complex designs grow and expand, deteriorate and decay. And on again we move, taking the memories of our exploits with us to use in the next story.' B&G Baldwin (1947, New York) and Guggisberg (1955, Bern) have been a collaborative team for over forty years. They share an instinctive appreciation for the subtle blending of art and design, functionality and abstract expression, combined with a love of material – especially glass. The list of museums and collections which have acquired their works is long and impressive. Individual showings, as well as participation in group shows, have given them opportunities to present their works at leading galleries and in major museums in Europe, Japan and the United States and their works rank among the best to be found in the international glass art scene. Working freelance, they have also designed successful products for international glass manufacturers since 1985. Their clients have included renowned firms like Rosenthal, Steuben, Corning and Venini. Over time their work has developed its own distinctive signature, based in Italian cold-working (battuto) combined with the Swedish overlay process for layering colours. They have been pioneers in adapting these techniques and in creating a distinct expression of their own. Colour, light, texture, pattern, and shape together reveal an undercurrent of meaning and value, adhering to the simplest of forms and clear lines. Over the years they have become more sculptural in focus, while seeking to imbue their work with a deep connection to archetypal forms and shapes, and striving for the highest level of craftsmanship. They address eternal symbols of human culture and history, while embracing contemporary evolution in form and meaning. In recent years large installations and major exhibitions in public spaces, such as Canterbury Cathedral...
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2010s European Organic Modern Art Glass Sculptures

Materials

Steel

1970s Lalique Style Crystal and Brass Bacchante Figurative Chandelier Table Lamp
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
This extremely rare crystal chandelier lamp is packed with personality! Outstanding design is exhibited throughout the monumental form. Laliqu...
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1970s French Hollywood Regency Vintage Art Glass Sculptures

Materials

Crystal

Ronneby, Sweden, Two Fish in Blue Mouth-Blown Art Glass, 1970s
Located in Copenhagen, DK
Ronneby, Sweden. Two fish in blue mouth-blown art glass. 1970s. Largest measures: 20 x 14 cm. In excellent condition.
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1970s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Art Glass Sculptures

Materials

Art Glass

Murano, Italy, Collection of Six Miniature Glass Figurines of Animals
Located in Copenhagen, DK
Murano, Italy. A collection of six miniature glass figurines of animals (duck, bird, seal etc.) in colored art glass. 1960s/70s. Largest (sausage dog) measuring: L 9,5 cm. x H 2,...
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1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Art Glass Sculptures

Materials

Art Glass

Kjell Engman for Kosta Boda Mask , 1970’s
Located in Delft, NL
Kjell Engman (1946–) was one of Sweden’s leading glass artists in the 20th and 21st century. After his art studies at ”Konstfack” in Stockholm, he has worked for the Kosta Boda glass...
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1970s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Art Glass Sculptures

Materials

Art Glass

1980s Hand Blown Glass Pumpkin by Stuart Braunstein
Located in Tarrytown, NY
1980s Hand blown glass pumpkin by Stuart Braunstein.
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1980s Vintage Art Glass Sculptures

Materials

Art Glass

Rare Kjell Engman for Kosta Boda bowl , 1980’s
Located in Delft, NL
Rare Kjell Engman for Kosta Boda bowl , 1980’s
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1980s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Art Glass Sculptures

Materials

Art Glass

Woven Pastel Mandala No 6, a mixed coloured glass sculpture by Layne Rowe
Located in London, GB
'Woven Pastel Mandala No 6 (shiny)' is a unique handblown, sculpted and cut glass sculpture by the British artist, Layne Rowe. Rowe’s inspiration is drawn from the dramatic Devon coastline which informs his love for detail, a constant theme for his ever-evolving creations. The Woven series in particular is the result of intricate layers of varied coloured canes which are manipulated to follow and twist around the form of the piece, creating movement. These are then cold cut to reveal the vibrant colours hidden beneath the surface. In his own words: “The effect is like water over precious stones or the rock with its glimmering colours beneath reflecting natural growth and corrosion. I enjoy observing people’s reactions to my work, everything is up for interpretation, as my work is diverse, complex and sometimes subversive. It invites you to look again and again. My introduction to hot glass gave me an insatiable desire to explore this medium to its limits. I find glass an inspiration in itself but have found inspiration from the natural world and its issues” Rowe’s journey with glass began during his degree course in 3D design at the University of Central Lancashire. During the following seven years he worked alongside a number of glassmakers at the London Glass Blowing hot shop, enhancing and Fine-tuning his skills before moving to Brazil. During this time Rowe set up his own glass studio but also experienced a different working environment alongside Industrial glassmakers. On returning to the UK with an initial set-up in Hertfordshire, he rejoined London Glassblowing, where he has worked on and off from 2005 to the present day. Currently, Rowe now makes his work at a number of studios all-over the UK and also produces Peter Layton...
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2010s British Organic Modern Art Glass Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Folded Threads, abstract patterned black & white glass sculpture by Peter Bowles
Located in London, GB
'Folded Threads' is unique glass artwork by the British artist, Peter Bowles. Initially studying glass at Stourbridge College of Art and Design, Peter Bowles went on to work with s...
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2010s Australian Organic Modern Art Glass Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Cryptograph 210631, golden yellow & lime glass sculpture by Louis Thompson
Located in London, GB
'Cryptograph 210631' (in Amber & Chartreuse) is a unique glass sculpture that has been created using a variety of glass techniques, by the British artist, Louis Thompson. The enca...
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2010s British Organic Modern Art Glass Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

SATURN - Contemporary sculpture in mosaic and slate by Nino Basso
Located in Spilimbergo, IT
SATURNUS is a table sculpture unique, signed by Italian artist Nino Basso, part of the I MOSAICI collection. A work that blends geometric minimalism and traditional craftsmanship...
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Early 2000s Italian Modern Art Glass Sculptures

Materials

Slate

Rare Kjell Engman for Kosta Boda set of glassware teacup vase and sugar pot
Located in Delft, NL
Dimensions: Vase: 22,5cm H, 11cm W, 5cm D Teacup: 15cm W, 14cm D ,13 cm H Sugar pot: 15 cm H, 13cm W, 5 cm D All are in mint condition. Collectable items ...
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1980s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Art Glass Sculptures

Materials

Art Glass

Seven Stages of Degradation, an installation by Louis Thompson & Sophie Thomas
By Sophie Thomas, Louis Thompson
Located in London, GB
Seven Stages of Degradation is a unique art glass installation of seven components by the British artist Louise Thompson and the British designer Sophie Thomas. Each piece is solid glass with internal colored detail and trapped bubbles. Each topped with a found beach plastic cap. An ongoing body of work with the first set exhibited as part of the Summer Exhibition 2018, at the Royal Academy London. The artwork's aim is to highlight the current serious issue of ocean plastic. Although not essentially about it’s dramatic harmful effect on the sea’s inhabitants and environment, this artwork focuses on the prolonged duration for which it can exist within these vital waters. About the collaborating artists; Louis Thompson With a professional career spanning over 25 years, Thompson has taught in the UK and abroad. He has exhibited extensively in the UK, Europe, USA and Japan. In 2012 Thompson received two prestigious awards in the UK: British Glass Biennale Winner and the Jerwood Foundation Makers Commission. He has been invited to create installations for various museums and international exhibitions and his work is held in permanent museum collections in Belgium, Germany, Japan, Czech Republic and the V&A Museum in London. Thompson has completed International residencies at the prestigious Museum of Glass in Tacoma, The Glazenhuis Museum in Belgium and most recently at Soneva Art Glass in the Maldives. Sophie Thomas A highly respected and established leader in creative campaigning and communication design, Thomas’ long...
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2010s British Modern Art Glass Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Plastic, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Rings v, Clear & Dark Aubergine / Purple Abstract Glass Vessel by Ann Wåhlström
Located in London, GB
'Rings V' is a unique glass artwork by the Swedish artist, Ann Wåhlström. In her career, Wåhlström has designed wares for many international companies; glasses for the likes of Ik...
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2010s Swedish Organic Modern Art Glass Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Dna Sequence iii, a Green & Aqua Glass Bottle Installation by Louis Thompson
Located in London, GB
'DNA Sequence III' is a unique glass installation (consisting of 5 individual elements) by the British artist, Louis Thompson. Accomplished glass artist Thompson explores illusion...
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2010s British Organic Modern Art Glass Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Rare Murano Sculpture in Mouth Blown Art Glass, Cobra Snake, 1960s
Located in Copenhagen, DK
Rare Murano sculpture in mouth blown art glass. Cobra snake. 1960s. Measures: 25 x 11 cm. In excellent condition.
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1960s Italian Vintage Art Glass Sculptures

Materials

Art Glass

Enchanted Dawn in Blues II, a Unique Glass Tree Sculpture by Louis Thompson
Located in London, GB
'Enchanted Dawn in Blues II' is a unique glass tree sculpture by the British artist, Louis Thompson. With both his Enchanted Dawn and Dusk collections, Thompson brings a joyous an...
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2010s British Organic Modern Art Glass Sculptures

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Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Freevolle Sculpture Feminine Table Lamp, Brass white raffia art silvered glass
Located in Pietrasanta, IT
FREEVOLLE Twist and go! The timeless “Made-in-Italy” celebrates the graceful Italian manufacture and offers new life expression at the Maison Sabrina Landini. Creativity explores ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Art Glass Sculptures

Materials

Brass

Modernist Madonna in Art Glass 1960s
Located in Meer, VAN
Modernist Madonna in Art Glass 1960s. This is a wonderful and poignantly beautiful mid-century modernist Madonna in art glass with great details. Catches the light in a very beautif...
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Mid-20th Century Unknown Mid-Century Modern Art Glass Sculptures

Materials

Art Glass

Tricolarial 50, a Unique Red, Purple, Blue & Green Glass Vase by Vic Bamforth
Located in London, GB
'Tricolarial 50' is a unique hand blown sculptural vase by the British artist Vic Bamforth. Blown in red, purple, blue and green colored glass which are encased in clear glass to cre...
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2010s British Organic Modern Art Glass Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Ore in Amber & Ecru with Gold, a Glass Sculpture by Enemark & Thompson
Located in London, GB
'Ore in Amber & Ecru with Gold' is a unique handblown and sculpted glass artwork by the Danish and British artists, Hanne Enemark & Louis Thompson. The outer glass form contains a...
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2010s British Organic Modern Art Glass Sculptures

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Luster, Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Delusione with Flake in Gold & Raspberry by Bethany Wood & Elliot Walker
Located in London, GB
'Delusione with Flake in Gold & Raspberry' is a unique glass sculptural ice cream by the British artists, Bethany Wood & Elliot Walker. Bethany Wood Taking inspiration from a wide ...
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2010s British Organic Modern Art Glass Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Orientation in Gold No 4, Amber Flat Glass Sculpture by Sandra A. Fuchs
Located in London, GB
'Orientation in Gold No 4' is a unique glass sculpture by the Austrian artist Sandra A. Fuchs, created in amber, white and clear glass. Fuchs creates her own multicoloured and comp...
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2010s Austrian Organic Modern Art Glass Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Walnut

Kjell Engman for Kosta Boda Sweden Tea pot and mug Art glass , 1980's
Located in Delft, NL
Dimensions: 22,5cm W, 21,5cmH, 7,5cm D Condition: Mint Period: 1980’s Origin: Sweden Designer: Kjell Engman Manufacturer: Kosta Boda
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1980s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Art Glass Sculptures

Materials

Art Glass

Turbulence in Tea, a Bubble Filled Glass Sculpture / Vessel by Anthony Scala
Located in London, GB
Turbulence in Tea is a unique glass sculpture by the British artist, Anthony Scala. Sculpted and handblown, this artwork is created from very thick glass which is filled with a multitude of trapped bubbles. Each one sparkles and catches the light, all enhanced by the intense yet fading colour of the main form. About this collection in the artist's own words; "My Turbulence pieces have always been a way for me to step back from my precise optical work and re-engage with the material on a more ‘physical’ level. The colours I choose are always soft, muted shades which act as the perfect backdrop for the drama and movement of the effervescence. The shapes are unfussy so as not to detract from the light play given off by the myriad of bubbles. The pieces are blown incredibly thickly. This is to maximise the depth of the glass and impart an intensity of movement to the effervescence captured within each piece" With a career in glass now spanning over 20 years, Scala creates art works that can only be described as acts of precision. As equally beautiful as they are meticulously created and despite being a hugely skilled glass blower, it is with cold working that Scala excels. Initially qualified as an architectural model maker, it was during this time that Scala learnt many disciplines that would be equally relevant to and ultimately inform his practice today. His passion for glass was discovered however during an apprenticeship with Peter Layton at his studio at London Glassblowing. The beginning of a long standing association for him with this acclaimed studio. In 2005 at the age of 27, Scala won the prestigious 'Glass Sellers Award' (other recipients have included Alison Kinnard, Colin Reid, Richard Jackson, and Bob Crooks...
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2010s British Organic Modern Art Glass Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Phateon, a steel & glass train / locomotive inspired sculpture by Jon Lewis
By Jon Lewis
Located in London, GB
'Phateon' is a unique sculpture by the British artist, Jon Lewis, created from cast glass, steel, dicroic filter and a 3 1/5 inch gauge steam chassis. Lewis’ first introduction to glassmaking was in 1989 at Wolverhampton University, where he instantly fell in love with glass as a material. A reoccurring theme throughout the years within his work has been the synthesis of glass with metal, which under the creative influence of the artist, often results in corrosion, patination and texture. With his Apertura series, blown vessels created from recycled Bang & Olufsen Television glass are coated by ‘spark impregnation’. Lewis intensely grinds iron and other metals, creating a multitude of small, hot, airborne metal particles that instantly bond and finally cover, the surface of his glass. Forever evolving works, the consistent detail for each is a window of pure transparent coloured glass, a framed aperture to the internal space, encased and surrounded by this metallic shell. In a parallel and completely different body of work, are Lewis' Moonrock sculptures, which combine glass with dichroic filters and employ his own unique technique which began in 1994. Whilst working as a glass blowing assistant in Oregon, an introduction to ‘dichroic thin film interference filters’ as a form of surface decoration on blown glass, saw Lewis see vast potential. This amazing and very technical material, similar to iridescent butterfly wings, produces colour formed by selective reflection as opposed to absorption. The refractive transformation of light through convex and concave lenses and a diffused projection which this film creates, results in artworks that appear to glow from within, emanating a myriad of colours. A constant in Lewis’ glassmaking palette, this series and technique has featured in many notable sculptural & architectural works and derivations.? These two opposing praxis of the artist’s artistic inquiry, often merge into a single expression. Lewis’ work has evolved into a distinctive vision, a fusion of beauty and uniqueness. Every piece of Lewis' art has a twist, in that each of his designs can be traced back to a single sketch. In many instances scribbled several years before just waiting for that last ingredient of inspiration for it to become a reality and brought to life in his multidisciplinary hot glass and metalwork studio in Essex. In the artist’s own words; “In my work I try to create pieces which are hard to identify materially and have an unknown. I enjoy making things whether a glass vessel or a glass furnace, I appreciate things crafted by hand. My history is of engineering and consequently, I love to push the boundaries of what is expected of materials” Lewis was awarded the Glass Society Prize in the British Glass Biennale 2019. His Transceiver received an Honourable Mention in Trace - Showcasing Sustainable Glass Art, in the Glass Art Society’s Virtual 2021 Conference. His dichroic glass has been used in a number of prestigious architectural commissions, including in the Space Pyramidion at the Child Museum of Cairo and the Bliegiessen Sculpture by Thomas Heatherwick...
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2010s British Organic Modern Art Glass Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Rare Kjell Engman for Kosta Boda teacup , 1980’s
Located in Delft, NL
Rare Kjell Engman for Kosta Boda teacup , 1980’s
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1980s Swedish Mid-Century Modern Vintage Art Glass Sculptures

Materials

Art Glass

Clovis in Grey to Topaz, a Textured Tall Glass Sculpture by James Devereux
Located in London, GB
'Clovis in Grey to Topaz' is a unique tall glass sculpture by the British artist James Devereux. Refinement and daring combine within this statue...
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2010s British Organic Modern Art Glass Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Rare Kjell Engman for Kosta Boda Sweden Green Glass teacup , 1980’s
Located in Delft, NL
Rare Kjell Engman for Kosta Boda Sweden Blue Orange Glass teacup , 1980’s
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1980s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Art Glass Sculptures

Materials

Art Glass

Carnivale, repeat patterned black & white blown glass sculpture by Peter Bowles
Located in London, GB
'Carnivale' is unique glass artwork by the British artist, Peter Bowles. Initially studying glass at Stourbridge College of Art and Design, Peter Bowles went on to work with some o...
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2010s Australian Organic Modern Art Glass Sculptures

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Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Only Hope Remains I, black & white standing glass sculpture by Cathryn Shilling
Located in London, GB
'Only Hope Remains I' is a unique sculpture by the British artist, Cathryn Shilling. The phrase 'to open Pandora's box' has become synonymous with human downfall, the point of no r...
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2010s British Organic Modern Art Glass Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Going Round in Circles I, a Grey, Blue & Orange Glass Artwork by Sarah Wiberley
Located in London, GB
'Going Round in Circles I' is a unique glass sculptural vessel by the British artist, Sarah Wiberley. By bringing contemporary style to the traditions of glassblowing used in the ...
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2010s British Organic Modern Art Glass Sculptures

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Cut Glass, Blown Glass, Art Glass, Glass

Salviati Vintage Green Orange Purple Crystal Murano Glass Sculpture Work of Art
Located in New York, NY
1970s Mid-Century Modern mouth blown Murano glass organic sculpture by Salviati, a crystal clear glass "stone" decorated in the interior with swirls of colors in lime green and red o...
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1970s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Art Glass Sculptures

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Art Glass, Murano Glass, Murrine, Blown Glass

Giant Murano Sculpture in Orange and Clear Mouth Blown Art Glass, Bird
Located in Copenhagen, DK
Giant Murano sculpture in orange and clear mouth blown art glass. Bird. Italian design, 1960s. Measures: 60 x 21 x 12 cm. In excellent condition.
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Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Art Glass Sculptures

Materials

Art Glass

Heart Flower in Metallic Bronze, Abstract Glass Sculpture by Lena Bergström
Located in London, GB
'Heart Flower in Metallic Bronze' is a unique artwork by the Swedish artist and designer, Lena Bergström. Created for 'Lena 25+', Bergström's 2022 solo exhibition celebrating the ...
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2010s Swedish Organic Modern Art Glass Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass, Cut Glass

Surf - Still Life with Fish, a Glass Still Life Art Work by Elliot Walker
Located in London, GB
'Surf - Still Life with Fish' is from the British artist and Blown Away II series winner, Elliot Walker's ongoing body of unique still life artworks. Freehand sculpted in clear glass...
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2010s British Organic Modern Art Glass Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Blown Glass, Art Glass

Paul Hoff for Swedish Glass, Four Figures in Art Glass, WWF, 1980s
Located in Copenhagen, DK
Paul Hoff for Swedish glass. Four figures in art glass. Hedgehog, toad, horse and falcon. WWF. 1980s. The falcon measures: 17.5 x 9.5 cm. In perfect condition. Stamped.
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1980s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Art Glass Sculptures

Materials

Art Glass

Daam Dah 7-1, a Unique Black Glass Lidded Box with Gold Detail by Choi Keeryong
Located in London, GB
Daam Dah 7-1 is a unique black cast glass lidded box with 23.5 carat gold leaf, by the South Korean artist, Choi Keeryong. When casting glass, tiny bubbl...
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2010s European Modern Art Glass Sculptures

Materials

Gold Leaf

Mid-Century Modern Higgins Fused Art Glass Tray Baby Blue, White, and Gold
Located in Keego Harbor, MI
Beautiful Higgins fused glass trays. This was originally intended to be used as ashtrays, but would be much better used as jewelry tray, or simply to ...
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Mid-20th Century Art Glass Sculptures

Materials

Art Glass

Panorama Iridescence, a Black & Multicoloured Glass Vase by Bethany Wood
Located in London, GB
'Panorama Iridescence' is a unique artwork by the British artist, Bethany Wood. An equal passion for painting physically inspires how she controls and manipulates her glass. Recreating the fleeting nature of brush strokes, Wood’s molten colours traverse across the surface of her glass canvases blending in a myriad of hues. Unlike their flat painterly counterparts, these combine and merge, forming spontaneous watery and lava like abstract relief flourishes. Taking inspiration from a wide range of sources, Wood’s influences are taken directly from the world around us, elements of the inner-city sit alongside expansive landscapes. Reoccurring themes are Graffiti & Urban Culture, exploration & travel. In the artist's own words; "As a multidisciplinary artist, I have begun to merge my two artistic passions, painting and Glassmaking. I like to express myself with the fluidity of the material. The Directional arrangement of a colour palette can form the depth of an abstract Landscape. I use my own paintings as a reference whilst making in the hot shop. Each individual artwork from my series has been inspired by a specific place. Serendipity of abstraction has always been an inspiration for me; the coincidental elements which catch the eye of the viewer. The palette, composition and depth I have attained are taken from nature, with a bold but elegant swipe of my own personal, Expressionist style" Rising glass star, Wood graduated from De Montfort...
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2010s British Organic Modern Art Glass Sculptures

Materials

Blown Glass, Art Glass, Glass

Bracket Mushrooms in Grey and White, a Glass Sculptural Plate by Verity Pulford
Located in London, GB
'Bracket Mushrooms in Grey and White' is a unique glass artwork by the British artist, Verity Pulford. Verity Pulford is a curator and artist, specialising in glass, who lives and...
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2010s British Organic Modern Art Glass Sculptures

Materials

Steel

Hand Blown Murano Art Glass Bird 1960s
By A. Silvestri and Co.
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Vintage Murano art glass hand blown sculpture bird figurine. Beautiful Mid-Century Modern hand blown glass bird. The body of bubbles Italian ar...
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Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Art Glass Sculptures

Materials

Art Glass

Under the Influence VIII, a Unique Glass, Copper & Rope Sculpture by Chris Day
Located in London, GB
Under the Influence VIII is a unique sculpture by the British artist Chris Day created from handblown & sculpted glass with micro bore copper pipe, copper wire and rope. About ‘Unde...
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2010s British Organic Modern Art Glass Sculptures

Materials

Copper

Clovis in Amethyst, a Unique Tall Abstract Glass Sculpture by James Devereux
Located in London, GB
'Clovis in Amethyst' is a unique tall glass sculpture by the British artist James Devereux. Refinement and daring combine within this statuesque sculpture. Poised upon a museum-qu...
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2010s British Organic Modern Art Glass Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Blown Glass, Art Glass

Siderale, Sommerso and Battuto Glass Sculpture by Giorgio Vigna
Located in Uccle, BE
Sculpture in translucent glass whose interior has a "cavity" in blue sommerso glass. The blue color causes a slight exterior reflection. The entire exterior of the piece is wheel engraved. Giorgio Vigna...
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Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Art Glass Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Art Glass

Turbulence in Aubergine, a Bubbly Glass Sculpture / Vessel by Anthony Scala
Located in London, GB
Turbulence in Aubergine is a unique glass sculpture by the British artist, Anthony Scala. Sculpted and handblown, this artwork is created from very thick glass which is filled with a multitude of trapped bubbles. Each one sparkles and catches the light, all enhanced by the intense yet fading colour of the main form. About this collection in the artist's own words; "My Turbulence pieces have always been a way for me to step back from my precise optical work and re-engage with the material on a more ‘physical’ level. The colours I choose are always soft, muted shades which act as the perfect backdrop for the drama and movement of the effervescence. The shapes are unfussy so as not to detract from the light play given off by the myriad of bubbles. The pieces are blown incredibly thickly. This is to maximise the depth of the glass and impart an intensity of movement to the effervescence captured within each piece" With a career in glass now spanning over 20 years, Scala creates art works that can only be described as acts of precision. As equally beautiful as they are meticulously created and despite being a hugely skilled glass blower, it is with cold working that Scala excels. Initially qualified as an architectural model maker, it was during this time that Scala learnt many disciplines that would be equally relevant to and ultimately inform his practice today. His passion for glass was discovered however during an apprenticeship with Peter Layton at his studio at London Glassblowing. The beginning of a long standing association for him with this acclaimed studio. In 2005 at the age of 27, Scala won the prestigious 'Glass Sellers Award' (other recipients have included Alison Kinnard, Colin Reid, Richard Jackson, and Bob Crooks...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern Art Glass Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Oro in Yellow I, Unique Yellow & Slate Grey Glass Sculpture by Morten Klitgaard
Located in London, GB
‘Oro I’ is a unique sculpture by the Danish artist, Morten Klitgaard. In the artist's own words: "My work is driven by the urge to investigate and push the limits of glass as a mat...
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2010s Danish Organic Modern Art Glass Sculptures

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Blown Glass, Art Glass, Glass

Celestite II, Grey & Clear Glass Geode & Crystal Sculpture by Wayne Charmer
Located in London, GB
Celestite II is a unique grey & clear glass sculpture by the British artist, Wayne Charmer. Taken inspiration from the moment that a mass of rock is literally cracked open, to reveal...
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2010s British Organic Modern Art Glass Sculptures

Materials

Cut Glass, Art Glass, Glass

Turf - Harvest, a Glass Still Life Installation Art Work by Elliot Walker
Located in London, GB
'Turf - Harvest' is from the British artist and Blown Away II series winner, Elliot Walker's ongoing body of unique still life artworks. Freehand sculpted in clear glass with iridesc...
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2010s British Organic Modern Art Glass Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Blown Glass, Art Glass

Ore in Sienna & Ecru with Gold, a Glass & Gold Sculpture by Enemark & Thompson
Located in London, GB
'Ore in Sienna & Ecru with gold' is a unique glass sculpture in aubergine and off-white colored glass by the collaborative artists Hanne Enemark (Danish) and Louis Thompson (British)...
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2010s British Organic Modern Art Glass Sculptures

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Gold

Clovis in Grey to Ruby, a Unique Tall Glass Sculpture by James Devereux
Located in London, GB
'Clovis in Grey to Ruby' is a unique tall glass sculpture by the British artist James Devereux. Refinement and daring combine within this statues...
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2010s British Organic Modern Art Glass Sculptures

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Steel

Swedish and Other Glass Artists, Including Mats Jonasson, Nine Figures
Located in Copenhagen, DK
Swedish and other glass artists, including Mats Jonasson. Nine figures of animals in clear art glass, 1980s. Largest measures: 17 x 8.5 cm. In very good...
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1980s Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Art Glass Sculptures

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Art Glass

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