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  2. Orrefors Glassworks - Wikipedia

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    Sofiero cut crystal glass bowl designed by Gunnar Cyrén 1960. Orrefors Glassworks (also known as just Orrefors) is a glassworks in the Swedish village Orrefors in Småland. Orrefors manufactured crystal glassware and art glass. The range consisted of crystal stemware, barware, vases, and sculptures and lighting products in crystal. The ...

  3. Kosta Boda - Wikipedia

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    Kosta Boda (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈkǔːsta ˈbûːda]), formerly known as Kosta Glasbruk (IPA: [ˈkǔːsta ˈɡlɑ̂ːsbrʉːk]), is a Swedish glassmaking company that is a well known manufacturer of art glass and tableware. It is located in Kosta, Sweden, which was named for the company. [1]

  4. Kingdom of Crystal - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom of Crystal is known for its handblown glass with a continuous story since 1742. [4] The glassworks have become part of the culture of Sweden; examples can be found in many Swedish homes, recognisable by a small sticker at the bottom with the name Orrefors, Kosta Boda, etc.

  5. Medieval stained glass in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    In total, 165 medieval stained glass panes with figurative depictions and a few purely ornamental panes survive in Sweden, coming from in total 37 churches in the country. Of these, 31 are from churches on Gotland. Of the glass found on mainland Sweden, only a few are in their original location and none in their original framing. [19]

  6. Mats Jonasson - Wikipedia

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    Glass relief Lynx signature collection by Mats Jonasson 1986. Mats Jonasson (born 1945) is a Swedish glass designer. [1] Coming from a glassworkers family, he started to learn glass engraving when he was 14 years old.

  7. Vicke Lindstrand - Wikipedia

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    Victor Emanuel Lindstrand, known as Vicke Lindstrand (27 November 1904 in Gothenburg – 7 May 1983 in Kosta) was a Swedish glass designer, textile and ceramic designer, and painter. He is considered a pioneer of Swedish glass art. His work was part of the art competitions at the 1932 Summer Olympics and the 1936 Summer Olympics. [1]