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This beautiful, contemporary-style tealight holder is made from two chunky, pear-shaped blocks of glass - one smaller and one larger - fused together. It has a texture like rippling water and holds a pair of tealights. Made in Sweden. Tealights not includ
Kosta's sparkling Snowball votives are expertly handcrafted from artfully rough-hewn balls of glass, and made to feel like balls of ice and snow compressed in the hand, ready to throw. Designed by Ann Warff and made in Sweden. Founded in 1742 by two S
Swirls of smoky white glass give this elegant tapered glass a glacial, ice-sculpture look. Vase, designed by Ulrica Hydman-Vallien and made in Sweden. Founded in 1742 by two Swedish generals, Anders Koskull and Georg Bogislaus Stael von Holstein, the Kost
Striking tapered candleholders, with tiny glass bubbles that enhance the glacial look of the glass. Designed by Anna Ehrner and made in Sweden. Founded in 1742 by two Swedish generals, Anders Koskull and Georg Bogislaus Stael von Holstein, the Kosta glass
Decorative tea-light holder featuring vivid, blood-red swirls dominating the clear glass. Designed by Anna Ehrner and made in Sweden. Founded in 1742 by two Swedish generals, Anders Koskull and Georg Bogislaus Stael von Holstein, the Kosta glassworks is s
Decorative vase featuring a rounded, chunky shape and moody blue swirls dominating the clear glass. Designed by Anna Ehrner and made in Sweden. Founded in 1742 by two Swedish generals, Anders Koskull and Georg Bogislaus Stael von Holstein, the Kosta glass
Kosta's sparkling Snowball votives are expertly handcrafted from artfully rough-hewn balls of glass, and made to feel like balls of ice and snow compressed in the hand, ready to throw. Designed by Ann Warff and made in Sweden. Founded in 1742 by two S
Decorative tea-light holder featuring smooth, ice-white swirls dominating the clear glass. Designed by Anna Ehrner and made in Sweden. Founded in 1742 by two Swedish generals, Anders Koskull and Georg Bogislaus Stael von Holstein, the Kosta glassworks is
Decorative tealight holder, featuring dreamy white swirls frozen in a clear glass sphere. Handmade in Sweden. Founded in 1742 by two Swedish generals, Anders Koskull and Georg Bogislaus Stael von Holstein, the Kosta glassworks is still in use today and is
Decorative tea-light holder featuring smooth, moody blue swirls dominating the clear glass. Designed by Anna Ehrner and made in Sweden. Founded in 1742 by two Swedish generals, Anders Koskull and Georg Bogislaus Stael von Holstein, the Kosta glassworks is
Smoky swirls of coloured glass create the illusion of an 'invisible' vase, enhancing the elegant tapered shape. Vase, designed by Ulrica Hydman-Vallien and made in Sweden. Founded in 1742 by two Swedish generals, Anders Koskull and Georg Bogislaus
Decorative tealight holder, featuring striking black fronds frozen in a clear glass sphere. Handmade in Sweden. Founded in 1742 by two Swedish generals, Anders Koskull and Georg Bogislaus Stael von Holstein, the Kosta glassworks is still in use today and
This beautiful, smoked glass vase, with it's elegant, spring blossom design, is one of a limited edition of just 60 and has been designed by Erika Lagerbielke. Erika studied industrial design at College of Arts, Crafts and Design in Stockholm and join
Kosta's sparkling Snowball votives are expertly handcrafted from artfully rough-hewn balls of glass, and made to feel like balls of ice and snow compressed in the hand, ready to throw. Designed by Ann Warff and made in Sweden. Founded in 1742 by two S
This elegant bowl has a blue, dappled design reminiscent of a limpid pool. Designed by Anna Ehrner and made in Sweden. Founded in 1742 by two Swedish generals, Anders Koskull and Georg Bogislaus Stael von Holstein, the Kosta glassworks is still in use tod
This elegant platter has a blue, dappled design reminiscent of a limpid pool. Designed by Anna Ehrner and made in Sweden. Founded in 1742 by two Swedish generals, Anders Koskull and Georg Bogislaus Stael von Holstein, the Kosta glassworks is still in use
This beautiful, blue glass vase, with it's elegant, peacock feather design, is one of a limited edition of just 60 and has been designed by Erika Lagerbielke. Erika studied industrial design at College of Arts, Crafts and Design in Stockholm and joine
candlesticks Kosta Boda Designed by Kjell Engman Handmade candlesticks Pair Connect
This Puck tealight holder would make for a great gift, especially to someone who loves hockey. Its pristine finish will complement any home decor.
Elegant, drop-shaped crystal vases with warm shades of amber and pinky-purple inspired by the colours of orchids. Handmade in Sweden and designed by Goran Warff.
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