Gunnel SAHLIN (née en 1954) pour KOSTA BODA - Lot 8

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Gunnel SAHLIN (née en 1954) pour KOSTA BODA - Lot 8
Gunnel SAHLIN (née en 1954) pour KOSTA BODA High reversible vase, Jazz model Circa 1990 In blown blue and light green satin-finish glass Signed and numbered under the base Edition Kosta Boda Publisher's label H. Height : 43 cm (1) Bibliography: Similar model (other colors) reproduced in Carole Andreani, La Revue de la céramique et du verre, n°60, September-October 1991, p.34 An important vase by Gunnel Sahlin for Kosta Boda Gunnel Sahlin (b. 1954) is one of the most important exponents of contemporary Swedish glass. She has been designing art glass pieces for Kosta-Boda and Åfors since the 1980s. Gunnel's work can be seen at the Swedish National Museum of Art and Design. Kosta Glasbruk, later known as Kosta Boda, is a Swedish glass company founded by two former Royal Army generals, Anders Koskull and Georg Bogislaus Staël von Holstein in 1742. Swedish table and household glass from Kosta Boda's factories, the oldest in the country, has always been a step or two ahead of the rest: solid yet whimsical, young yet witty, colorful, it owes its qualities to the highly technical skills of its master glassmakers, to the relationship between the artists and to the know-how, unique in the world. Kosta Boda has succeeded in setting itself apart from its many competitors by employing its own designers, such as Gunnel Sahlin, Kjell Engman, Anna Ehren and Ann Walström. - Gunnel Sahlin (born in 1954) is one of the most prominent figures in contemporary Swedish glass. She has designed artistic glass pieces for Kosta-Boda and Åfors since the 1980s. Gunnel's works can be found at the National Museum of Art and Design in Sweden. Kosta Glasbruk, later known as Kosta Boda, is a Swedish glassworks company founded by two former generals of the royal army, Anders Koskull and Georg Bogislaus Staël von Holstein, in 1742. Easily recognizable, Swedish glassware for the table and home produced by Kosta Boda, the oldest glassworks in the country, has always been one or two steps ahead of the others: sturdy yet whimsical, youthful and spirited, highly colorful. Its qualities are owed to the exceptional technical skills of its glassblowers, the collaboration between artists, and the unique craftsmanship found nowhere else in the world. Kosta Boda has successfully set itself apart from its many competitors by employing its own designers such as Gunnel Sahlin, Kjell Engman, Anna Ehren, and Ann Walström.
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