Åseda Glasbruk - Bo Borgstrom - Βάζο - 5/691 - Γυαλί - Σπάνιο Κίτρινο Βάζο






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Κίτρινο γυάλινο βάζο από την Åseda Glasbruk, σχεδιασμένο από τον Bo Borgström τη δεκαετία του 1970, σε εξαιρετική κατάσταση με σφαιρική κορυφή και διαφανή βάση.
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A rare vase in yellow by Åseda Glasbruk, designed by Bo Borgström in the 1970s.
This stand out piece in a delicious satisfying yellow featured as pattern no 5/691 in the 1971-1973 Catalogue form Åseda Glasbruk.
It has a very striking form, featuring a clear bottom which merges into the rich yellow body of the vase. The top is a perfect sphere ending in a lightly flared rim.
A vase in perfect proportion, stunning in its simplicity and elegance , showcasing the true craftsmanship and genius of Bo Borgström.
It is in excellent condition. The label has partially disappeared, but is clearly identifiable. Measurements are as follows: 20cm high, base ⌀ 6.5cm, top ⌀ 8.5cm with an opening of ⌀6.5cm. The sphere is at it widest 10cm, it weighs 640g.
One of 6 Siblings Bo Hugo Roland Borgström was born 1929 in Stockholm, beginning his studies in 1947 at the Konstfack (Stockholms University of Arts, Crafts and Design) graduating in 1951. At the start of his career he concentrated on ceramics, quickly becoming an accomplished and renown artist. He ran his own studio Svensk Form in Vigg by Holm form 1955 to 1961. Becoming artistic director of Åseda Glasbruk in 1961 he went on to heavily influence the Swedish glass art scene, with his simple, yet striking forms and intense colours, featuring vases and other objects.
Today his work is represented in numerous Musea in Sweden and are desired collectors items for seeming timeless and for their excellent quality.
Please note that due to internet limitations on colour reproduction and your monitor settings, the colours of the product photos may differ from the original. I have taken all due care to reproduce the colour as live like as possible while highlighting the exquisite details of this vase. The photos are an integral part of the description.
Shown one the last photo is a page from an Aseda Glasbruk Swedish glass catalogue from 1971-73.
Original source: bergdala-glastekniska-museum.se (the Bergdala Museum of Glass Technology).
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Due to import regulations are we currently not shipping to the USA.
We pack safely and with care, we want your new purchase to arrive in the same state it left us, for you to enjoy.
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A rare vase in yellow by Åseda Glasbruk, designed by Bo Borgström in the 1970s.
This stand out piece in a delicious satisfying yellow featured as pattern no 5/691 in the 1971-1973 Catalogue form Åseda Glasbruk.
It has a very striking form, featuring a clear bottom which merges into the rich yellow body of the vase. The top is a perfect sphere ending in a lightly flared rim.
A vase in perfect proportion, stunning in its simplicity and elegance , showcasing the true craftsmanship and genius of Bo Borgström.
It is in excellent condition. The label has partially disappeared, but is clearly identifiable. Measurements are as follows: 20cm high, base ⌀ 6.5cm, top ⌀ 8.5cm with an opening of ⌀6.5cm. The sphere is at it widest 10cm, it weighs 640g.
One of 6 Siblings Bo Hugo Roland Borgström was born 1929 in Stockholm, beginning his studies in 1947 at the Konstfack (Stockholms University of Arts, Crafts and Design) graduating in 1951. At the start of his career he concentrated on ceramics, quickly becoming an accomplished and renown artist. He ran his own studio Svensk Form in Vigg by Holm form 1955 to 1961. Becoming artistic director of Åseda Glasbruk in 1961 he went on to heavily influence the Swedish glass art scene, with his simple, yet striking forms and intense colours, featuring vases and other objects.
Today his work is represented in numerous Musea in Sweden and are desired collectors items for seeming timeless and for their excellent quality.
Please note that due to internet limitations on colour reproduction and your monitor settings, the colours of the product photos may differ from the original. I have taken all due care to reproduce the colour as live like as possible while highlighting the exquisite details of this vase. The photos are an integral part of the description.
Shown one the last photo is a page from an Aseda Glasbruk Swedish glass catalogue from 1971-73.
Original source: bergdala-glastekniska-museum.se (the Bergdala Museum of Glass Technology).
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Due to import regulations are we currently not shipping to the USA.
We pack safely and with care, we want your new purchase to arrive in the same state it left us, for you to enjoy.
Shipping with Insurance and Track & Trace.
