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Vicke Lindstrand for Kosta in the 1950s. Vase with white, black and red thread

Price: 1,950.- DKK

Swedish vase of clear glass with white, red and black thread and slanted top. The vase was designed by the Swedish glass artist Vicke Lindstrand for Kosta (today Kosta Boda) in the 1950s.

The vase is signed LH - Vicke Lindstrand's letter code at Kosta and has form no. 1088.

Height approx. 23.50 centimeters

SKU 2086


  • Antikvitet.net Item number: 470697
  • Category: Glass

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Mid Century Modern and antique interior decoration art are the focus of Quirky Sundays’ Antique & Vintage shop. Our business are dealing with antique and vintage interior design for a warm, eclectic and fun home with a Scandinavian accent.

We are always on the search for wonderful decorative art, e.g. glass, pottery, vases and vessels, lighting, wood, metal, flat-weave rugs and other items that can form a bridge to the people we once were. A home looks great with new furniture and decoration, but to add character and true style in our opinion you also need some things that relates to our cultural background and past.

Our focus expands from the 19th to the 20th century and we aim to make our costumers travel in time through antique and vintage things that our predecessors produced, possessed, cared for and cherised . We focus on the reuse of fantastic decorative art, which are hand made with great craft, artistic inspiration and love.