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Design by Åsa Jungnelius
Moss Vase Clear
Moss Vase Clear
- 50002183258408 95.00
Each Moss Vase Clear is made from waste glass, or circular glass, collected from our own production in Kosta, Sweden. The color can range from soft greens and blues to deeper, richer tones—each variation a beautiful result of the glass’s previous life. Tiny bubbles formed during the process add character and texture, making every item a unique work of art with its own story to tell.


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Product Information
Product Information
The Moss collectuon from Kosta Boda is created from reused old molds from Kosta Glassworks that have been carved by hand to bring out a unique, undulating and irregular surface in the glass. The vase is manufactured in clear glass and gives a dimension of life where flowers can bubble up from the vase. Made in Kosta with design by Åsa Jungnelius and was initially produced in collaboration with Gothenburg Opera's 30th anniversary.
Specifications
Specifications
- Article number: 7042491
- Width: 3.5"
- Height: 4.5"
Shipping Info
Shipping Info
• Every package is insured.
• Hand-packed to the highest standards.
• Delivered to doorstep by UPS Ground to 48 States (Hawaii, Alaska, and U.S. Territories require an additional charge).
• We are unable to ship to PO Boxes.
• Discounts do not apply to shipping or engraving charges.
• Orders ship Monday through Friday only. We do not ship orders on Saturdays, Sundays, or Holidays.
• No Rush orders on engraving orders.
• Please allow 24-hour processing time for all orders (engraving orders not included).
Care
Care
Hand Wash





Moss
Created from reused old molds, which have been carved by hand to bring out new shapes and create the irregular, textured surface.
Design by Åsa Jungnelius
Designer Highlight
Artist Inspired by Feminism
Åsa Jungnelius
Åsa Jungnelius (born in 1975) lives and works in Stockholm and in Månsamåla, Sweden, where she previously shared the glassworks with the celebrated Kosta Boda artist Ulrica Hydman Vallien, her mentor and a great source of inspiration. In 2004, the artist had her first major success with her degree project created for one of Sweden's most prestigious art and design universities, called “I like your hairstyle!” In the installation, she created a surrealist shopping scene with objects that spark desire.
