Twister glass Bowl, Kjell Engman for Kosta Boda, signed and with label, late C20th
| Current Bid: | £65.00 |
| Bid Increment: | £5.00 |
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| Total Amount: | £80.60 |
| Number of Bids: | 3 |
| Location: | United Kingdom |
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| Auction Start: | 21/10/25 11:15:00 UTC |
| Auction Ending: | 05/11/25 20:54:00 UTC |
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Twister glass Bowl, Kjell Engman for Kosta Boda, signed and with label, late C20th
A heavily blown glass bowl of inverted conical form with a semi hemispherical spreading foot decorated with minute flecks in off-white, brown and orange in swirling bands, the base with an etched signature ‘Kosta Boda’ ‘K Engman’ and the numbers ‘57971’ and an attached label ‘KOSTA BODA since 1742’.Kosta Boda, previously known as Kosta Glasbruk, is a Swedish glassmaking company founded by two foreign officers in Charles XII's army, Anders Koskull and Georg Bogislaus Staël von Holstein, in 1742.It is located in Kosta, Sweden. Early production consisted of window glass, chandeliers and drinking glasses. From the 1840s, the factory was at the forefront of new trends and technical developments, producing pressed glass, and in the 1880s setting up a new glass-cutting workshop. In 1903, the company merged with the Reijmyre glassworks but both retained their own names and Kosta went on to maintain its reputation as one of the leading Swedish manufacturers with a range of fine art glass and tableware by distinguished designers such as Vicke Lindstrand, artistic director from 1950-1973.
Kjell Engman (see image 11) has been a designer at Kosta Boda since 1948. Also a professional rock musician, his works are often held to display a dancing feel and joie de vivre derived from his musical background. On the Kosta Boda website he writes “In my view, the glass is the pen for writing my stories. I don’t want to depress my audience; rather, I want to offer them joy and fantasy. My art should make people smile; it should be something positive.” Perhaps something of his sense of fun can be seen in this bowl, one of the largest of the range produced by Kosta Boda. which incorporates colour with movement and is often termed ‘Twister’. These bowls seem not now to be available from the firm direct and probably date to the late twentieth century. This example is of exceptional size and in pristine condition, an imposing centrepiece for a modern interior.
| Size: | Diam 27.8cm, ht 18.3cm, Base 10.3cm |
| Weight: | 2.765kg |
| Date: | Late C20th |
| Condition: | Good condition, no issues. |
| Estimate: | £100 – 150 |
