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Design by Ellen Ehk Åkesson

Berry Tales Ruby

Berry Tales Ruby

MSRP
Regular price $600
Regular price Sale price $600
Ellen Ehk Åkesson is a Swedish glass artist who tells stories of the mysterious forest through her art glass.

Product Information

Ellen Ehk Åkesson is a Swedish glass artist who tells stories of the mysterious forest through her art glass, such as Berry Tales – a bubbling, bulbous berry plucked directly from the woodlands in her mind. The object in ruby red is handmade, with a shiny finish, at Kosta Glassworks in Sweden and is part of the Kosta Boda Artist Collection.

Specifications

  • Article number:7770001
  • Width: 6.5"
  • Height: 6.69"

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Care

Wipe with a cloth.

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Berry Tales

Plucked from a mysterious forest created by the artist's mind.

Design by Ellen Ehk Åkesson

Designer Highlight

With Roots in Nature

Ellen Ehk Åkesson

Concepts such as searching for one’s roots and digging where you stand may seem like cliches, but they are deeply relevant when it comes to describing the artistic work of Ellen Ehk Åkesson. Ellen (born in 1976) is from the heart of the Kingdom of Crystal in Sweden, where she still lives today. “If I had grown up in the city or by the sea, my art would have been entirely different,” says Ellen. “The forest was my life stage. I never felt like I was visiting the forest. I was a part of it, and I always felt safe there, even in the dark. It was the same forest that my mother and her father played in, which added depth to the context.”

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