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Offline amoilvetro

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Flygsfors Flamingo series
« on: January 26, 2006, 09:43:42 AM »
Hi everyone, just wondering if info can be shared on the Flamingo series by Flygsfors? We have just purchased two vases (different shapes) and are hoping to add more to the collection... but there doesn't seem to be much info out there about this series.

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« Reply #1 on: January 26, 2006, 08:22:34 PM »
Can't help much, other than to say I first saw them popping up on Ebay in 2004.
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This was also sold on Ebay Germany as LH 1144, the Flygsfors one made more !
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friend of mine has a 50 year rule, things pop up about 50 years after they were made, this would be about right, so expect more and they'll find their right price bracket.

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« Reply #2 on: January 26, 2006, 11:03:17 PM »
Hi

The main designer at Flygsfors in the 1950s was Paul Kedelv (1949-1956)

As you will probably know he designed the 'Coquille' range - this was so popular that it continued to be made with the etched marks for years after, I have bowls from the range dated into the 1960s.

So where does this put the 'Flamingo' range - with etched marks of 1960 to bases it was obviously made at the same time as 'Coquille' - however working on the basis that I have never seen a piece of 'Flamingo' dated within the time period Kedelv worked at Flygsfors, I don't think it was designed by him.

Wiktor Berndt (1955-1974) was the main designer at Flygsfors after Kedelv - he is well known for his 'Primitive' series but could well be the man we are looking for reference design of the 'Flamingo' range, I believe he designed his socks of at Flygsfors and was there for a longer period than Kedelv.

Also there is a similarity in some of the 'Flamingo' designs to 'Coquille' this would make sense as the range was conceived perhaps only a year or two after Kedelv left and it would have been a transitional period.

These are just my ideas - can anyone with the following books give more information or recommend a book with extensive info on Flygsfors for this collector.

Scandinavian Glass 1930-2000: Fire & Sea
Leslie Pina & Lorenzo Vigier

Scandinavian Glass: Creative Energies  
by William L. Geary

Scandinavian Glass, 1930-2000: Smoke & Ice
Leslie A. Pina, Lorenzo Vigier

20th Century Factory Glass
by Lesley Jackson

I note that Flygsfors Flamingo is hot stuff on eBay and in auction rooms at the moment - with so little known about how extensive the range was and how long it ran for prices seem high (that rush of blood to the head) but set to go a lot higher - it is very beautiful after all.


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Offline amoilvetro

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« Reply #3 on: January 29, 2006, 09:34:39 PM »
Hi guys, thanks for the info. Much more than I've been able to research on the net! :)

There doesn't seem to be much colour similarity between the pieces... and given that it's called Flamingo, there isn't much pink either *lol*

Wonder why this series is so poorly documented? Coquille for example is incredibly popular (although not my cup of tea!)

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« Reply #4 on: January 29, 2006, 09:36:41 PM »
ps. Adam, I note you listed down Leslie Pina's new Fire & Sea book... have you seen the book in the flesh so to speak?

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« Reply #5 on: January 30, 2006, 12:25:03 AM »
No - I wish I had, but I think it could be an excellent reference and may have some more research into Flygsfors in it

Schiffer Publishing Ltd, U.S.  |  31 January 2006

May be a good idea to wait and order at your library to see if any good - as is £55.00

Coquille is so popular as it's designed by Paul Kedelv and people have concentrated on the designer up until now IMHO - I have 1960s and early 70s pieces I can't attribute to any designer - I know they were a big concern and would have had a big design team like any company - Flygsfors were taken over by Orrefors in 1970s and by 1980 finally closed.

You are right ref range differences, what I meant is I can see the progression from Coquille to Flamingo - google Wiktor Berndt, his later work as you will see is a huge departure in style


Flygsfors pink 'Solifleur' not by Kedelv - by who?


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