Cobalt Bullicante Glass Vase by Erik Höglund

£85.00

Erik Höglund was a Swedish artist known for his experimentative work with amber glass. Born in 1932 in Karlskrona, Sweden, he studied sculpture at the University of Arts, Crafts, and Design in Stockholm. He worked as a designer for Boda Glassworks from 1953–1973, quickly becoming celebrated for his strong use of color and embossed animal designs. Höglund died in 1998 in Sweden.

This particular bullicante (air bubbled) vase is crafted from a striking cobalt hand blown blue glass. Signed on the base.

Offered in excellent condition, some minor marks on the base where it has been in contact with surfaces over the years.

Measures 15cm tall and 11cm in diameter at the base.

Free UK delivery via Royal Mail Tracked 48

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Erik Höglund was a Swedish artist known for his experimentative work with amber glass. Born in 1932 in Karlskrona, Sweden, he studied sculpture at the University of Arts, Crafts, and Design in Stockholm. He worked as a designer for Boda Glassworks from 1953–1973, quickly becoming celebrated for his strong use of color and embossed animal designs. Höglund died in 1998 in Sweden.

This particular bullicante (air bubbled) vase is crafted from a striking cobalt hand blown blue glass. Signed on the base.

Offered in excellent condition, some minor marks on the base where it has been in contact with surfaces over the years.

Measures 15cm tall and 11cm in diameter at the base.

Free UK delivery via Royal Mail Tracked 48

Erik Höglund was a Swedish artist known for his experimentative work with amber glass. Born in 1932 in Karlskrona, Sweden, he studied sculpture at the University of Arts, Crafts, and Design in Stockholm. He worked as a designer for Boda Glassworks from 1953–1973, quickly becoming celebrated for his strong use of color and embossed animal designs. Höglund died in 1998 in Sweden.

This particular bullicante (air bubbled) vase is crafted from a striking cobalt hand blown blue glass. Signed on the base.

Offered in excellent condition, some minor marks on the base where it has been in contact with surfaces over the years.

Measures 15cm tall and 11cm in diameter at the base.

Free UK delivery via Royal Mail Tracked 48