The Mirage XL Forest Green-Blue Vase was designed by Göran Wärff. A spectrum of warm colors is reflected in the soft, round shapes. Inspired by light the vase is masterfully made in Kosta, Sweden with an angled pipe to create the curved shapes and a zoom technique is used for the different colors. After cooling, the Mirage vase is finished by skilled, experienced craftmen. It takes 12 artisan to create one piece. Functional vase that is beautiful with and without flowers.
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The Ebon vase is created by Claesson Koivisto Rune based on the collaboration of the designer's style and the glassblowers expertise. Hand made and mouth blown in Kosta Sweden. Each vase is unique in shape and size. Functions equally well as an interior design object as well as a vase for flowers.
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In his close relationship with nature, the legendary glass artist Göran Wärff was inspired to create a distinctively shaped art object in vibrant colors, which resulted in Orchid. The magnificent art object is mouth-blown by hand at Kosta Glassworks in Sweden and is part of the Kosta Boda Artist Collection. The free-hand technique makes each art piece unique.
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Red Rim, Designed by Bertil Vallien, is hand-made in several steps. First, the first parison of crystal is rolled in powdered color. The color is then heated before the parison is blown into a shape that gives the molten glass its optical pattern. Clear glass is gathered over the parison to enclose the optical pattern in the glass, and then the glass is blown into its final form and shaped into a bowl or a vase. Finally, the piece is attached to a glass-blowing pipe and blown up a touch more before the red rim is applied from a color rod.
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Red Rim, Designed by Bertil Vallien, is hand-made in several steps. First, the first parison of crystal is rolled in powdered color. The color is then heated before the parison is blown into a shape that gives the molten glass its optical pattern. Clear glass is gathered over the parison to enclose the optical pattern in the glass, and then the glass is blown into its final form and shaped into a bowl or a vase. Finally, the piece is attached to a glass-blowing pipe and blown up a touch more before the red rim is applied from a color rod.
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"I have been inspired by the ability of glass to flow freely and in a playful way, yet it is strict and clean. In Twine I have combined these two qualities into a vase which I think reflects the light in an exciting way so that it can be just as beautiful with or without flowers." Glass is poured by hand over the mouth-blown vases to form an organic pattern. Anna Ehrner
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