Kosta Boda Unveils Glass Collaborations With Hanna Hansdotter and Front Design
Kosta Boda expands the Rocky Baroque series by artist Hanna Hansdotter and adds the Pavilion vase set by Swedish design studio Front.
Swedish brand Kosta Boda once again demonstrates that there are no boundaries when it comes to innovating with glasswork. Collaborating with artist Hanna Handotter and design studio Front, the brand unveiled the latest award-winning additions to its glass line-up: an expansion of Hansdotter?s The Rock series and Front?s new Pavilion set.
Last year, Hansdotter and Kosta Boda launched the Rocky Baroque candlestick, an object that looks as if it was excavated from the earth rather than cast at Kosta Glassworks in Sweden. It quickly won a 2024 Elle Deco Design Award. At 3daysofdesign in June, the two parties unveiled the Rocky Baroque vase, which maintains the same textural design language and a rebellious departure from the classical column typology. The vase adds an element of rawness when juxtaposed against the soft, organic structure of a bountiful bouquet.
Hansdotter also scales down the non-conformist design with The Rock votive series. In the right light, without a candle in place, the votive could be mistaken for a raw gemstone, its glass brilliance shining so brightly. Cast in colored glass using waste glass, the series exemplifies how Kosta Boda beautifully executes circular design by repurposing material into new objects.
Swedish design duo Sofia Lagerkvist and Anna Lindgren, founders of Front, adopt a more met...
Swedish brand Kosta Boda once again demonstrates that there are no boundaries when it comes to innovating with glasswork. Collaborating with artist Hanna Handotter and design studio Front, the brand unveiled the latest award-winning additions to its glass line-up: an expansion of Hansdotter?s The Rock series and Front?s new Pavilion set.
Last year, Hansdotter and Kosta Boda launched the Rocky Baroque candlestick, an object that looks as if it was excavated from the earth rather than cast at Kosta Glassworks in Sweden. It quickly won a 2024 Elle Deco Design Award. At 3daysofdesign in June, the two parties unveiled the Rocky Baroque vase, which maintains the same textural design language and a rebellious departure from the classical column typology. The vase adds an element of rawness when juxtaposed against the soft, organic structure of a bountiful bouquet.
Hansdotter also scales down the non-conformist design with The Rock votive series. In the right light, without a candle in place, the votive could be mistaken for a raw gemstone, its glass brilliance shining so brightly. Cast in colored glass using waste glass, the series exemplifies how Kosta Boda beautifully executes circular design by repurposing material into new objects.
Swedish design duo Sofia Lagerkvist and Anna Lindgren, founders of Front, adopt a more met...
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