an ariel glass vase, Orrefors, Sweden, 1939, no. 90.
Decoration of swimming mermaids, naiads, and tridents among fish, starfish, and corals in burgundy against clear glass, signed No 90 Ariel 1939 Sweden Orrefors 1939 E. Öhrström. Height 16.3 cm.
Three small chips, a few thin scratches.
Bukowskis would like to thank Kulturparken Småland for the preparation of archival material.
Edvin Öhrström (1906-1994) was a Swedish visual artist, sculptor and glass artist born in Burlöv. He studied at the Art Academy and Tekniska Skolan in Stockholm and under Fernand Legér in Paris, etc. From 1936-1957 he was active at Orrefors glassworks. Together with Vicke Lindstrand, Öhrström helped develop the ariel glass, an innovative technology that was presented at the World Exhibition in Paris in 1937 and for which Orrefors has become internationally known. Öhrström also designed cast glass for Lindshammar's glassworks and has created the work "Kristallvertikalaccent", a glass pillar at Sergels Torg in Stockholm, inaugurated in 1974. Today, the early ariel glass pieces from Orrefors are among the most sought after glass produced in Sweden.
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