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Erik Hoglund for Kosta Boda Art Glass and Iron Chandelier, Offered by La Porte
By Erik Höglund
Located in Southampton, NY
glass body and pendants, contrasts with wrought iron works by Axel Stromberg. Retains original Swedish
Category

Mid-20th Century Swedish Chandeliers and Pendants

Materials

Iron

Scandinavian Modern Large Glass Plate by Erik Höglund for Boda
Located in New York, NY
Boda label and is inscribed on the underside H058/370. Erik Höglund (1932-1998) was an innovative and
Category

Vintage 1970s Swedish Mid-Century Modern Glass

Materials

Glass

Erik HöGlund Kosta Boda Glass Sculpture in Metal Frame
By Erik Höglund
Located in St. Louis, MO
Swedish modernist lion glass design. The glass is held in place by the iron frame. Designed by Erik
Category

Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern Animal Sculptures

Mid-Century Swedish Two-Arm Iron Candelabra by Erik Holland for Boda
By Erik Höglund
Located in Chicago, IL
This is an impressive candelabra in iron by Erik Holland for Boda. It is made in iron with hanging
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Vintage 1950s American Candelabras

Materials

Iron

Mid-Century Swedish Two-Arm Iron Candelabra by Erik Holland for Boda
By Erik Höglund
Located in Chicago, IL
This is an impressive candelabra in iron by Erik Holland. It is made of iron, with a hand-hammered
Category

Vintage 1950s American Candelabras

Materials

Iron

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How Much is a Erik Hoglund Boda Glass?

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Erik Höglund for sale on 1stDibs

Swedish glass master Erik Höglund reveled in unconventional techniques and practices — the Karlskrona native once drove glassblower Ruben Hjelm out of a studio at Boda after mixing potatoes into a crucible of molten glass to determine if he could generate bubbles in the finished object. Höglund always walked his own path, and his individuality and creative spirit defines the range of decorative objects, lighting fixtures and other works in glass that he created over the years.

Höglund was born in 1932 and studied drawing and sculpting at the Swedish School of Arts. Despite his limited experience with glass, Höglund joined Boda Glassworks when the manufacturer reached out to the school for the services of a young glass artist. He taught himself how to blow glass at night and found inspiration on travels through Europe as well as in his everyday life, creating sculptures that boasted exquisite color pairings and subdued, streamlined forms. He worked at Boda for 20 years.

The Swedish National Museum purchased Höglund’s early works for an exhibition of Swedish glass art, and in 1957, Höglund’s stunning and expressive objects and sculptures earned the Danish Lunning Prize — the highest honor for an up-and-coming Scandinavian artist. He garnered international acclaim and his colorful iron and glass candleholders, candelabras and vases went on display in New York City. His work is held in the collections of the Blekinge Museum, the National Museum of Stockholm and the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum.

Höglund left Boda in 1973 to establish his own smithery. He returned to glass design in the subsequent years, when the legendary innovator created richly colored and provocative works for Pukeberg, Åhus, Nový Bor and other manufacturers.

On 1stDibs, find a collection of Erik Höglund decorative objects, lighting and dinnerware