Holmegaard Glass Vases Michael Bang for Holmegaard, Sakura Series, White Milk Glass with Pink Art Glass Bud Vase, 1980s
Holmegaard Glass Vases Michael Bang for Holmegaard, Sakura Series, White Milk Glass with Pink Art Glass Bud Vase, 1980s
Holmegaard Glass Vases Michael Bang for Holmegaard, Sakura Series, White Milk Glass with Pink Art Glass Bud Vase, 1980s
Holmegaard Glass Vases Michael Bang for Holmegaard, Sakura Series, White Milk Glass with Pink Art Glass Bud Vase, 1980s
Holmegaard Glass Vases Michael Bang for Holmegaard, Sakura Series, White Milk Glass with Pink Art Glass Bud Vase, 1980s
Holmegaard Glass Vases Michael Bang for Holmegaard, Sakura Series, White Milk Glass with Pink Art Glass Bud Vase, 1980s
Holmegaard Glass Vases Michael Bang for Holmegaard, Sakura Series, White Milk Glass with Pink Art Glass Bud Vase, 1980s
Holmegaard Glass Vases Michael Bang for Holmegaard, Sakura Series, White Milk Glass with Pink Art Glass Bud Vase, 1980s
Holmegaard Glass Vases Michael Bang for Holmegaard, Sakura Series, White Milk Glass with Pink Art Glass Bud Vase, 1980s
Holmegaard Glass Vases Michael Bang for Holmegaard, Sakura Series, White Milk Glass with Pink Art Glass Bud Vase, 1980s

Michael Bang for Holmegaard, Sakura Series, White Milk Glass with Pink Art Glass Bud Vase, 1980s

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This charming mid-century work of Scandinavian Modernist art glass is by the renowned Danish designer Michael Bang for Holmegaard glassworks. Designed in the 1980s as part of the Sakura series, the design also comes in a Pale Smoke grey on white. The form of this piece is that of a stylised baluster that is finished with a minimalist rim. The décor on the Milk glass body is of a free-flowing and translucent Sakura pink ribbon that is overlaid with organic trails in Muted Sage green. The piece is finished with an accent of clear crystal casing all over the exterior.

This elegantly subtle work would be an excellent Modernist companion to miniature art glass collectors.

CONDITION
Excellent, no chips, cracks, or repairs. There is light use wear that is commensurable with the age of the piece, please refer to photos as they form part of the condition report. The base is labeled with Holmegaard's label denoting the model number 385.

MEASUREMENTS
Height: c. 4.3" / 10.8 cm tall (from base to rim). Base diameter c. 2.4" / 6 cm. Rim diameter: c. 2" / 5 cm. Unpackaged weight: c. 0.2 kg / 225 g.

NOTES
Vase will be securely packaged and shipping will be insured. Shipping will be combined for multiple items.

A BIT OF HISTORY
Michael Bang (1942-2013) was the son of Jacob E. Bang, Holmegaard’s first designer. In the 1960s and 1970s, Michael Bang was a designer at the Odense Glass Factory, but moved with his family to Holmegaard in the 1980s when he joined the Holmegaard Glass Factory. Holmegaard regarded Michael Bang as quick-witted, fascinating and fun and able to spellbind an audience when the glass factory organised talks and presentations. Many of his products have now become collector’s items.

Holmegaard was founded in 1823 after Count Christian Danneskjold-Samsøe petitioned the Danish king for permission to build a glassworks. He died before permission was granted. However, when permission was finally received in 1825, his widow Countess Henriette Danneskjold-Samsøe pursued the project and began production. Much of Holmegaards early work was regarded as derivative and inconsequential, but between the 1930s and 1980s, it was transformed by the designs of Jacob E. Bang (1899-1965), Per Lütken (1916-98), and Bang's son, Michael (1944-2002). Today the company is known for its high-quality products of Danish design.


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