Glas, Vase/flaske, buttet/4-kant/runde former, Skruf Sverige, 1970'erne 14 cm høj, 10 x 11 cm bred
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Glas, Vase/flaske, buttet/4-kant/runde former, Skruf Sverige, 1970'erne 14 cm høj, 10 x 11 cm bred. Fin vase eller flaske fra Skruf Glasbruk i Sverige. I klart glas, vel nok krystalglas, som deres ting ofte er i. 4-kanter fod og top inden den korte, runde hals. I midten 2 runde sider, der ender i 2 halvkugler på de 2 andre sider, med optisk effekt. Mærket på siden med klart klistermærke med Skruf-logo og "Skruf Sweden". Fin stand. --- "Skruf was founded in 1897 by a former manager from Johansfors, Robert Celander. The company went bankrupt in 1908 and re-emerged from bankruptcy in 1910. A fire completely destroyed the glassworks in 1946, but the company managed to return to production only one year later. In 1974 Skruf joined Krona-Bruken AB who went bankrupt in 1977. Kosta Boda then bought the company but closed it in 1980. However, a group of glass blowers reopened the company in 1981. Originally, the company produced mainly simpler drinking glasses and preserve jars. From 1910 onwards, they produced an extensive line of tableware. Most pieces were designed by Magni Magnusson, until 1953, when Bengt Edenfalk joined Skruf as the chief designer. While at Skruf, Edenfalk developed the famous Thalatta technique, which is similar to the Ariel technique, but more difficult to master because the design is applied while the glass is hot. Edenfalks left Skruf in 1978 to work for Kosta. Other designers who worked at Skruf are Lars Hellsten, Ingegerd Raman and Anette Krahner." (http://www.glassfromsweden.com/skruf.html) --- https://www.facebook.com/groups/KendtogGlemt/ Mindre