Holmegaard yellow and clear Carnaby series bottle vase
A vase wiith a long flared neck designed by Per Lutken as part of the CARNABY series for Holmegaard. This is the smaller vase of two in this shape. The interior layer is an intense yellow which is cased in clear glass.
A tall elegant vase part of the ATLANTIS range designed by Michael Bang for Holmegaard in 1980. The vase is opal (white) glass cased in clear glass with blue and black freeform decoration. It retains original label.
HOLMEGAARD CASED KARAMEL (caramel) AND OPAL GLASS PALET BOWL BY MICHAEL BANG
A glass bowl part of the PALET series deigned by Michael Bang for Holmegaard and available from 1970 to 1975. The opaque white interior is cased in opaque amber/caramel glass.
A cilynder vase featuring a bark like surface texture and two folds along its side. Indigo colour cased in clear crystal, This one of a series of cylinder vases designed by Tamara Aladin in 1966 for Finland's Riihimaki. Catalogue no. 1461. Two tiny flakes off the rim.
Whitefriars kingfisher blue bark vase by Geoffrey Baxter
A cylinder bark vase from the TEXTURED RANGE designed by Geoffrey Baxter in the late 1960s. This is the smaller size of three in this shape which was catalogue number 9691.
This is the smallest of three shapes from the CARNABY series designed by Per LUtken for Holmegaard in the late 1960s. This is the coral-red (more orange in the widest middle of the vase) and opal (or milky white) version. It retains the label which was used between 1966 and 1979.
Tall mould blown amber vase with blue "jewels" by Luciano Gaspari
A mould blown tall honey coloured vase with applied blue domed "jewels" (which look green when viewed through the honey coloured glass) designed by Luciano Gaspari for Salviati. Produced between 1965 and 1970
The catalogue number of this tapered vase from the TEXTURED range designed by Geoffrey Baxter for Whitefriars is 9834 and it appears in the 1974 catalogue.
A cased bowl - clear glass over opal (milky white) glass designed by Per Lutken for Holmegaard. One side of the bowl has a 'waterfall effect" decoration. Dated 1979.
A ribbon trailed ruby red vase with a flared mouth designed by Barnaby Powell for Whitefriars (cat. no. 8886) in the late 1930s and produced until the late 1950s.
A vase wiith a long flared neck designed by Per Lutken as part of the CARNABY series for Holmegaard. This is the smaller vase of two in this shape. Opal (= milk glass) cased in orange red. It retains the worn Kastrup/Holmegaard label which was used between 1966 and 1979.
'NEBULOSA' CASED ORANGE MOULDED VASE BY NANNY STILL
A mould blown textured and cased NEBULOSA vase designed by Nanny Still for Finland's Riihimaki in 1967. The vase was produced in orange, green and clear. It has a squat, flat shape with a moulded textured surface reminiscent of a cloud (hence the name).
Heavy ice-like textured CROCUS mould blown vase designed by Timo Sarpaneva for Iittala in 1967. Engraved TS monogram on base and worn IITTALA label near rim.
A tapered AQUA glass vase with a polished flat rim designed by Per Lutken for his HELLAS series by Holmegaard. Cat. no. 15391. Fully signed and numbered.
SOMMERSO GLASS VASE BY ERIKA LAGERBIELKE FOR ORREFORS
A sommerso vase with a tapered form and a small circular mouth designed by Erika Lagerbielke in 1982 for Orrefors. Two layers of coloured glass - honey and pink - are cased in clear glass. A subtle cloud pink effect is also detectable.
SAPPHIRE MOULD BLOWN CYLINDER VASES BY PER LUTKEN FOR HOLMEGAARD
A selection of mould blown sapphire blue tall vases (also called CHIMNEY VASES) featuring a smooth rolled rim. The base is marked with Lutken's monogram, HOLMEGAARD. The small ones have number 16911, the larger one has number 16910.
A cased mould blown textured green and clear glass cylinder-shaped vase from Smålandshyttan, probably designed by Josef Schott. It retains its original label.
A cilynder vase featuring a bark like surface texture and bean like protrusions. Indigo colour cased in clear crystal, This one of a series of cylinder vases designed by Tamara Aladin in 1966 for Finland's Riihimaki. Catalogue no. 1465.
FAUNA CLEAR CRYSTAL BOWL DESIGNED BY OIVA TOIKKA FOR NUUTAJARVI
Clear crystal bowl manufactured by Nuutajärvi and designed by Oiva Toikka. It features an all over moulded decoration of stylised animals around the exterior.
A heavy clear crystal bottle vase with brown smoke-like streaks designed by Michael Bang fro Holmegaard as part of his TUNDRA range in 1977. Marked HG7 MB.
Mould blown cased purple and clear crystal cylinder vase by Tamara Aladin
This is the largest version of this mould blown textured vase (cat. no 1465) designed by Tamara Aladin for Riihimaki and produced between 1966 and 1967. TWO AVAILABLE