By Ralf Turander, Claes Britton, and Tom Rafstedt
This remarkable book focuses on the 12-year period that Gunnel Sahlin spent as designer for the prestigious Kosta Boda glassworks, a period that saw the company leap into bold new directions. Sahlin brought with her a host of ideas from unrelated disciplines, experimentation that stretched the limits of traditional concepts in glass design. She, along with the craftsmen and glassblowers, created extraordinary works of lasting beauty.
175 Pages; Softcover
Published in 2000 by Gingko Press