Nils Landberg Glass Tulip Vase for Orrefors, Sweden, 1957
By Nils Landberg, Orrefors
Located in Stockholm, SE
Vase, tulip designed by Nils Landberg for Orrefors, Sweden, 1957.
Vintage 1950s Swedish Mid-Century Modern Vases
Glass
Nils Landberg Glass Tulip Vase for Orrefors, Sweden, 1957
By Nils Landberg, Orrefors
Located in Stockholm, SE
Vase, tulip designed by Nils Landberg for Orrefors, Sweden, 1957.
Glass
Tulip Vase by Nils Landberg for Orrefors, Sweden ca. 1957
By Orrefors, Nils Landberg
Located in Berghuelen, DE
Stylish 'Tulip' vase with elongated, fluting body on a slender column and flaring base in light red and clear coloration.
Art Glass
Nils Landberg Tall Expo Tulip Vase, Orrefors Glassworks, circa 1950s
By Nils Landberg, Orrefors
Located in New York, NY
Mid Century glass artist Nils Landberg's Tall Expo Tulip Vase was designed for Orrefors glassworks in the 1950's.
Blown Glass
$200 / item
Orrefors Squeeze Vase Clear Tulip
By Lena Bergström
Located in Wilkes Barre, PA
The billowy shape of Squeeze from Orrefors looks different from different angles, depending on its placement. After the vase is blown, and while still hot, it is “squeezed” together ...
Crystal
Nils Landberg "Tulip" Vase For Orrefors
By Nils Landberg
Located in Pawtucket, RI
Delicate vase from the "Tulip" series designed by Nils Landberg and manufactured by Orrefors of Sweden.
Glass
$200 / item
Orrefors Squeeze Vase Blue/Gray Tulip
By Lena Bergström
Located in Wilkes Barre, PA
The billowy shape of Squeeze from Orrefors looks different from different angles, depending on its placement. After the vase is blown, and while still hot, it is “squeezed” together ...
Crystal
$200 / item
Orrefors Squeeze Vase Smokey Brown Tulip
By Lena Bergström
Located in Wilkes Barre, PA
The billowy shape of Squeeze from Orrefors looks different from different angles, depending on its placement. After the vase is blown, and while still hot, it is “squeezed” together ...
Crystal
Tulip Vase by Nils Landberg for Orrefors, 1956
Located in Sagaponack, NY
Nils Landberg designed and Orrefors Glasbruk produced from 1957 until 1981 this elegant form, a series of stemware known as 'Tulpanglas' hallmarked by its elongated stem and thick ro...
Glass
Tulip Vase by Nils Landberg for Orrefors, 1956
Located in Sagaponack, NY
Nils Landberg designed and Orrefors Glasbruk produced from 1957 until 1981 this elegant form, a series of stemware known as 'Tulpanglas' hallmarked by its elongated stem and thick ro...
Glass
Tulip Sculptural Vase by Nils Landberg for Orrefors, 1956
Located in Sagaponack, NY
1957 Milan Triennale Award winning design in delicate glass and marked 'Expo' and Orrefors.
Glass
Nils Landberg, "Tulip Glass" Vase, Blown Glass, Sweden, 1950s
By Nils Landberg, Orrefors
Located in High Point, NC
A colored blown glass "Tulip Glass" Vase designed by Nils Landberg and produced by Orrefors, Sweden, 1950s.
Blown Glass
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Vintage Mid-century Modern Swedish Scandinavian Transparent Crystal Tulip Vase
By Jan Johansson, Orrefors
Located in Warszawa, Mazowieckie
This Tulip crystal vase was designed by Jan Johansson for the Swedish glassworks Orrefors during the 1970s.
Crystal
Vintage 4" Orrefors Sweden Tulip Shaped Bowl Candy Dish Vase by Helen Krantz (A)
By Orrefors
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Vintage 4" Orrefors Sweden Tulip Shaped Bowl Candy Dish Vase by Helen Krantz (A).
Glass
Vase, Tulip, Designed by Nils Landberg for Orrefors, Sweden, 1957
By Orrefors, Nils Landberg
Located in Stockholm, SE
Vase, Tulip. Designed by Nils Landberg for Orrefors, Sweden. 1957.
Glass
Nils Landberg Red Expo Tulip Vase, Orrefors Glassworks, circa 1950s
By Orrefors, Nils Landberg
Located in New York, NY
Mid century glass artist Nils Landberg's Red Expo Tulip Vase was designed for Orrefors glassworks in the 1950's.
Glass
Midcentury Nils Landberg Orrefors Tall Expo Vase, circa 1950s
By Nils Landberg, Orrefors
Located in Hillringsberg, SE
Orrefors Expo tall tulip vase designed by Nils Landberg.
Art Glass
Vase, Tulip, Designed by Nils Landberg for Orrefors, Sweden, 1950s
By Nils Landberg
Located in Stockholm, SE
Vase, Tulip. Designed by Nils Landberg for Orrefors, Sweden. 1950's.
Glass
Nils Landberg Elongated "Tulip" Vase
By Nils Landberg, Orrefors
Located in New York, NY
Delicate and ethereal 'Tulipglas' vase with dramatically elongated, fluting body on a slender column and flaring base. Rose/clear coloration. Designed by Nils Landberg and produced b...
Glass
Tulip Vase by Nils Landberg for Orrefors, 1957
By Orrefors, Nils Landberg
Located in Chicago, IL
Elegant "tulip" vase by Nils Landberg for Orrefors in grey smoke glass.
Glass
Orrefors Expo Pair of Tulip Tulpan Vases by Nils Landberg
By Nils Landberg
Located in Keego Harbor, MI
Signed expo Orrefors pair of tulip vases by Nils Landberg. Iconic Mid-Century design.
Glass
Vintage Orrefors Sweden Scalloped Crystal Belle Tulip Flower Splash Vase 8"
By Orrefors
Located in Dayton, OH
Vintage heavy Orrefors Crystal Belle flower bud vase featuring scalloped form. Made in Sweden. Dimensions: 6” x 8” (Diameter x Height)
Crystal
Smoked Charcoal Tulip Vase by Nils Landberg for Orrefors
By Orrefors, Nils Landberg
Located in San Diego, CA
The iconic "Tulip" vase in smoked charcoal by Nils Landberg for Orrefors, circa 1950s.
Art Glass
Nils Landberg 'Tulpan' Tulip Vases (3) for Orrefors Sweden, Expo 1957
By Orrefors, Nils Landberg
Located in Utrecht, NL
Delicate and ethereal, Tulpan (Tulip) vases by Swedish designer Nils Landberg. In the late 1940's Landberg developed the slender glass that made him famous. Sizes and shapes varied,...
Blown Glass
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H 18.51 in Dm 4.73 in
Group of Four Nils Landberg 'Tulpan' Tulip Vases for Orrefors Sweden, Expo 1957
By Nils Landberg, Orrefors
Located in Utrecht, NL
Delicate and ethereal, Tulpan (Tulip) vases by Swedish designer Nils Landberg. In the late 1940s, Landberg developed the slender glass that made him famous. Sizes and shapes varied, ...
Blown Glass
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H 18.51 in Dm 5.52 in
Nils Landberg 'Tulpan' Tulip Vases for Orrefors Sweden, Expo 1957, Set of 5
By Orrefors, Nils Landberg
Located in Utrecht, NL
Delicate and ethereal, Tulpan (Tulip) vases by Swedish designer Nils Landberg. In the late 1940's Landberg developed the slender glass that made him famous. Sizes and shapes varied, ...
Blown Glass
Nils Landberg for Orrefors "Tulip" Vase, 1957
By Nils Landberg
Located in St.Petersburg, FL
An elegant Nils Landberg "Tulip" vase for Orrefors. Etched signature "Expo, NL 1957 Orrefors".
Glass
Nils Landberg "Tulip" Vase for Orrefors
By Orrefors, Nils Landberg
Located in Pawtucket, RI
Delicate vase designed as part of the "Tulip" series for Orrefors in 1957 by Nils Lanberg.
Glass
Nils Landberg Tulip Glass by Orrefors in Sweden
By Nils Landberg
Located in Limhamn, Skåne län
Tulip glass designed by Nils Landberg. Produced by Orrefors in Sweden. Signed “Orrefors Expo N312-57”.
Glass
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H 4 in W 5.5 in D 5.5 in
Vintage 4" Orrefors Sweden Tulip Shaped Bowl Candy Dish Vase by Helen Krantz (B)
By Orrefors
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Vintage 4" Orrefors Sweden Tulip Shaped Bowl Candy Dish Vase by Helen Krantz (B).
Glass
Nils Landberg Red Tulpanglas, Orrefors Glassworks, 1957
By Orrefors, Nils Landberg
Located in New York, NY
Mid Century glass artist Nils Landberg's Red Tulpanglas designed in 1956, produced in 1957 by Orrefors glassworks. The delicately tinted glasses are blown as a single piece and incis...
Blown Glass
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