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Furillen Glassware by Glasstudion Big Pink
Documentation | Signed |
Origin | Sweden |
Period | New |
Materials | Blown Glass |
Condition | Excellent. |
Creation Date | 2018 |
Description | Jennie Olofsson is an up-and-coming glass designer and artist whose Glasstudion Big Pink is located in an 18th century barn on the Swedish island of Gotland. She has been increasingly in the Scandinavian design spotlight, and for good reason. Her glassware has an organic and spontaneous elegance. It seems to emerge from the Gotland landscape or, in her words, "its exposure, its barrenness, its natural beauty, its uniqueness." Each piece of glass is handblown and therefore one of a kind. These are from her Furillen series, named for the rocky northeast corner of the island. Please visit our space at 200 Lex to see them in person. List price is for a single glass. They can also be purchased in sets. Dimensions are approximate, and of the gin glasses. Measure: Pastis glasses (tall, 250 ml) and gin glasses (short, 200 ml): $65/each Carafe (1250 ml) and bottle (700 ml): $180/each. |
Styles / Movements | Minimalist, Modern |
200 Lex Booth Number | 25 |
Incollect Reference Number | 266644 |
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