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Ekenäs Water Set
Pinkspoons:
Another of my post-Christmas purchases.
I just thought I'd put it up here to aide the cause of identifiable water sets - it's not instantly generic Polish. For once! :lol:
And also because I know nothing of Ekenäs and its designers or what kind of period this label was used during...
Edit: I've just noticed the tumbler and the pitcher look to be different shades of blue in the photograph - but in reality they are the same.
Connie:
Nic -
It appears to be the same label that is one my Ekenas perfume that I asked about here:
http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,3608.0.html
If I am correct that John Orwar Lake was the designer, then the label dates from 1953 until 1976 when Ekenas closed.
Pinkspoons:
The quality of your piece seems better than mine, though. The rims of all the glasses (I have a full set of 6, but only photographed 1 of them for simplicity) are quite coarse. They're not chipped or fleabitten, just a little uneven to the touch.
Connie:
My piece is extremely well made and finished. Maybe they had different lines with different quality/finish depending if it was a "designer" piece :?
Good luck finding information on your set. I could find scant info on Ekenas.
Edited to add: Nic, why don't you try posting your item on the board that Ivo referenced. I can't post there because my evil IP :roll: is blocked and the moderator won't answer my e-mails :cry:
Pinkspoons:
Oh, apparently Michael Bang (of Holmegaard fame) worked for a while at Ekenäs Glasbruk. Apparently it is where he gave up on his ceramics background and decided to focus instead on designing glass. :)
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