Kosta Boda Anna Ehrner Contrast Bowl

A large, deep art glass bowl featuring a clear crystal body with opaque white calligraphic swirls suspended within the glass. The bowl has a smooth, slightly flared rim and a heavy, solid base. Kosta Boda Anna Ehrner Contrast Bowl Kosta Boda Anna Ehrner Contrast Bowl Kosta Boda Anna Ehrner Contrast Bowl Kosta Boda Anna Ehrner Contrast Bowl Kosta Boda Anna Ehrner Contrast Bowl
Kosta Boda Anna Ehrner Contrast Bowl
$103.99
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Vintage Kosta Boda Art Glass Bowl. Pattern by Anna Ehrner. Measures about 5" in height by 9" wide. Very good condition. Has a slight rough indent in a small spot. I don't know if it's a flaw.

This stunning art glass bowl is a centerpiece of Scandinavian minimalism, designed by the renowned Swedish artist Anna Ehrner for Kosta Boda. Part of the iconic Contrast collection, the piece is crafted using a specialized centrifugation technique that creates ethereal, free-flowing veils of opaque white glass within the clear lead-free crystal. Each swirl is hand-applied, ensuring that no two bowls are exactly alike. The deep, coupe-like silhouette and substantial weight reflect the high-quality craftsmanship associated with twentieth-century Swedish glassmaking, making it as much a functional serving piece as it is a standalone work of art.

The design language here is both powerful and simple, allowing the inner "drama" of the glass to be the focal point. It fits perfectly within a contemporary or minimalist interior, catching the light beautifully whether placed on a sunlit dining table or a dark wood mantle. This piece is in very good vintage condition, maintaining its brilliant clarity and high-gloss finish. It features a small, textured indentation—which could be a subtle hallmark of the handmade glassmaking process that distinguishes it from mass-produced factory glass. It is a sophisticated addition to any collection of modernist glass or a thoughtful gift for a lover of European design.

This item is vintage, approximately 25 years old. All measurements are close but approximate. I measure in quarter inches.