Kjell Blomberg vase
This rare and substantial glass vase, designed by Kjell Blomberg and produced by Gullaskruf in 1963, exemplifies the refined sculptural sensibility of mid-century Scandinavian glass art. The vase takes the form of a bulbous drop, its rounded body rising to a sharply pinched neck that terminates in a pronounced, beak-like spout. This dynamic silhouette balances organic fluidity with a confident architectural gesture, creating a sense of poised tension between mass and movement.
Crafted in transparent light green glass, the piece displays subtle tonal variations—from pale mint to deeper sea-green—along its gently curving surfaces. The walls are remarkably thin yet perfectly even, a testament to Blomberg’s mastery of the glassblowing process. Light passes through the vessel’s body with crystalline clarity, emphasizing both its generous volume and the delicate precision of its form.
Kjell Blomberg, artistic director at Gullaskruf from the early 1950s onward, was instrumental in guiding the company toward modernist experimentation. His designs often explored the interplay of functional form and sculptural expression, and this vase is no exception. While unsigned, its attribution is supported by archival documentation and its strong affinity with other works from Blomberg’s tenure at Gullaskruf.
Measuring 25 cm in diameter and standing 35 cm tall (approximately 9.8 × 13.8 inches), the vase makes a striking centerpiece in any setting. It remains in very good vintage condition, with only minor surface wear consistent with careful use over the past six decades. As both an object of everyday utility and a work of art, this vase captures the elegance, technical rigor, and visionary spirit that define Scandinavian glass design of the 1960s.
Dimensions (cm) | H: 35 / ⌀: 25 |
Producer | Gullaskruf Glasbruk |
Color | Green |
Decade | 1960s |
Country | Sweden |
Style | Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Glass |
Designed in | 1963 |
Item Number | 131970 |
Kjell Blomberg