Åseda (Sweden) 'Jack in the Pulpit' aka Bone Vases - Small to Medium | Designed by Bo Borgström [Sold Separately]

¥10,900 JPY
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Åseda Glasbruk was a Swedish glass factory that operated in Åseda, Kronoberg County, between 1947 and 1977. It was incorporated in 1975 into the Royal Krona group, which went into liquidation in 1977.

The company's chief designer was Bo Borgström, who graduated from Stockholm's Swedish School of Arts and Crafts in 1951. Borgström was widely acclaimed as a ceramics artist before joining Åseda in 1961.

 

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A fabulous selection of the company's incredible 'Jack in the Pulpit' aka bone vases, all in a glorious bright yellow. These gorgeous pieces also have a uranium glow, when placed under a UV light.

This selection showcases the small to medium pieces from the collection, ranging from 7.5" to 9" in height. This particular style has scalloped edges on the rims, almost depicting flower petals.

All vases are in great to excellent vintage condition, with no chips, cracks or wear to note. Each vase sold separately; please choose your preferred option from the drop-down menu.

(from left to right)

  1. 23.5cm / 9"
  2. 19cm / 7.5"
  3. 23cm / 9" 
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