Kjell Blomberg vase
This large glass vase, designed by Kjell Blomberg in 1963 and produced by Gullaskruf Glasbruk in Sweden, is a distinguished example of mid-century Scandinavian glass design. Crafted in a translucent pale green hue, the vase features a smooth, organic form that tapers toward a narrow, asymmetrically cut spout. The hand-blown glass construction lends the piece a soft, rounded silhouette, enhanced by subtle variations in thickness and the natural fluidity of the material.
Kjell Blomberg (1931–1989) was a notable Swedish designer recognized for his innovative glassmaking techniques during his time at Gullaskruf Glasbruk. His work introduced sculptural forms and experimental methods that contributed to the evolution of mid-century modern design. Founded in 1893 in Småland, Sweden, Gullaskruf Glasbruk was renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship and collaborations with leading designers, playing a central role in Swedish glass production.
The vase embodies the Scandinavian modern aesthetic, emphasizing minimalism, functionality, and a harmonious relationship with natural materials. The pale green coloration combined with the fluid form produces an ethereal quality, making it a striking and distinctive piece.
The vase is preserved in good vintage condition, exhibiting signs of its handcrafted origin, including small irregularities typical of mid-century glass production. The original Gullaskruf label remains affixed, affirming its authenticity.
The vase measures 24 cm in diameter and 31 cm in height (9.45 by 12.2 inches), presenting a refined example of Swedish glass artistry from the period.
Dimensions (cm) | H: 31 / ⌀: 24 |
| Producer | Gullaskruf Glasbruk |
| Color | Green |
| Decade | 1960s |
| Country | Sweden |
| Style | Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
| Material | Glass |
| Designed in | 1963 |
| Item Number | 142196 |
Kjell Blomberg