Which is exactly what this fantastic faceted vase does! In fact, this stunning example of mid-century Swedish art glass is named "Diamant" after that very gemstone.
Underneath the vase is signed "Stromberg B 950."
The vase was designed by Asta Strömberg (1916–2011), one of Sweden's most respected glass artists, for Studioglas Strömbergshyttan. "B" stands for blomvas, Swedish for " flower vase," and "950" is the model number.
Strömbergshyttan was founded in 1876 as "Lindefors," but was rechristened Strömbergshyttan in 1933 when the married couple, Edvard and Gerda Strömberg, took over operation of the company, and later became its owners. Gerda was already a recognized designer and Edvard, who had previously worked at the famous Kosta and Orrefors glassworks, bought with him a team of skilled glassblowers.
After Edvard’s death, the management of the glassworks was taken over by his son Erik and his daughter-in-law Asta, who became world renown as a glass designer. She is known for her substantial handblown works cut in geometric shapes with tints of color. Her "Diamant" series was one of her most popular designs and still is highly sought after by collectors of art glass and mid-century modern design.
In 1976, the company was purchased by Orrefors in 1976.
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