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Eva Englund

(Sweden, 1937-1998)
Estimate
25 000 - 30 000 SEK
2 230 - 2 680 EUR
2 270 - 2 720 USD
Hammer price
22 000 SEK
Covered by droit de suite

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Finland: Kuvasto

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Camilla Behrer
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Eva Englund
(Sweden, 1937-1998)

a "graal" glass vase, Orrefors, Sweden 1987.

Decorated with faces and fruit in several colours, signed Orrefors 957130 Eva Englund Graal 1-87, height 34 cm, diameter 16,5 cm.

Designer

Eva Englund (1937-1998) was a Swedish designer, mainly in glass. Eva Englund trained ceramics at Konstfack and at Capellagården. She was active at Pukeberg glass factory 1964–1973 and Orrefors 1974–1990. Eva came to be the one who renewed the graal glass at Orrefors, initially in more discreet pastel colors and abstract plant motifs. At the end of the 1980s, Eva designed what she has become best known for, the graal glass pieces in strong colors and with narrated motifs. Her pieces were extremely sought after and there were queues at the exhibitions in the late 1980s to buy some of her sought after creations. After she left Orrefors, Eva continued to work with glass in graal technique together with the glassblower Wilke Adolfsson in a studio called Muraya.

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