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Matti Klenell

(Sweden, Born 1972)
Estimate
6 000 - 8 000 SEK
535 - 714 EUR
554 - 738 USD
Hammer price
13 000 SEK
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Camilla Behrer
Stockholm
Camilla Behrer
Head of Design/ Specialist Modern & Contemporary Decorative Art & Design
+46 (0)708 92 19 77
Matti Klenell
(Sweden, Born 1972)

a unique glass urn/ sculpture "Ajeto Urn", Ajeto Glassworks, Czech Republic 2008.

Black, white and clear glass in two pieces, the upper part decorated with a flower in white and green, signed Matti Klenell "Ajeto Urn" 2008. Height 45,5 cm, diameter ca 12 cm.

The lower white part with cracks inside the glass.

Exhibitions

Galleri Inger Molin, Stockholm, 2008.

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A number of similar unique urns produced at the Ajeto Glassworks, CZ for a solo exhibition at the Inger Molin Gallery in Stockholm.
Matti Klenell: "When working with glass I have always been fascinated by deconstructing the material, cut it apart and build it together again. Through working with glass this work method around giving form has come to influence my design language in general where stacked elements or volumes, not rarely contradictory, are balanced together in to one shape.

During this project I also made the discovery that glassmaking is a very local tradition that differs depending on where you are working. In Czech Republic there is a strong tradition in making paper weights, often with decorations magically floating inside the glass. I wanted to use that in my own work and it became a balance act between the breathtakingly beautiful and something quite repelling".

The project is Included in the permanent collection of
the Röhsska Museum, Gothenburg.