made at Fensmark, Denmark
Add to albumThis wine glass dates from 1970. It was designed by Per Lutken and made by Holmegaards Glassworks of Fensmark in Denmark.
The wine glass is made of clear glass streaked with brown, blue and grey and flashed with opaque white glass. The design is called 'Marmoreret glas'.
Since the end of World War II, the national design organisations of Norway, Sweden, Finland and Denmark have collaborated with joint exhibitions and prizes to promote modern functional design. This resulted in a characteristic 'Scandinavian Style' which was a major influence on world taste.
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- Online ID: 000-190-004-404-C
- Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
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- Ref: National Museums Scotland A.1976.732
- Date: 1970
- Material: Glass, clear colourless streaked with brown, blue and grey and flashed with opaque white glass
Glass, wine
- Dimensions: 105 mm H x 61 mm D
- What: Glass, wine
- Subject: European glass
- Who: Holmegaards Glassworks, Fensmark (Maker)
Per Lutken (Designer)
- Where: Denmark, Fensmark
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- Description: Wine-glass of clear glass streaked with brown, blue and grey and flashed with opaque white glass, 'Marmoreret glas' design: Danish, Fensmark, designed by Per Lutken, by Holmegaards Glassworks, 1970
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