Blue Glass Bowl by Per Lutken for Holmegaard Denmark
Large Danish Blue Glass Bowl by Per Lutken for Holmegaard Denmark, 1950s.
The Provence bowl was created by accident in 1956. Lutken was trying to create a glass cone, but somehow forgot to let the steam out of the molten glass. The result was flat like a plate and Lutken used it to create his classic bowl. In the 1950s, Per Lutken and his glassblowers developed a technique for blowing glass using the steam from a wet wooden pin, inserted into a gather of molten glass, a technique used in many Holmegaard pieces.
Sourced in: Florida
Dimensions: Length 10.63’ & Width 3.55’
Material: Glass
Care: Hand wash
Large Danish Blue Glass Bowl by Per Lutken for Holmegaard Denmark, 1950s.
The Provence bowl was created by accident in 1956. Lutken was trying to create a glass cone, but somehow forgot to let the steam out of the molten glass. The result was flat like a plate and Lutken used it to create his classic bowl. In the 1950s, Per Lutken and his glassblowers developed a technique for blowing glass using the steam from a wet wooden pin, inserted into a gather of molten glass, a technique used in many Holmegaard pieces.
Sourced in: Florida
Dimensions: Length 10.63’ & Width 3.55’
Material: Glass
Care: Hand wash
Large Danish Blue Glass Bowl by Per Lutken for Holmegaard Denmark, 1950s.
The Provence bowl was created by accident in 1956. Lutken was trying to create a glass cone, but somehow forgot to let the steam out of the molten glass. The result was flat like a plate and Lutken used it to create his classic bowl. In the 1950s, Per Lutken and his glassblowers developed a technique for blowing glass using the steam from a wet wooden pin, inserted into a gather of molten glass, a technique used in many Holmegaard pieces.
Sourced in: Florida
Dimensions: Length 10.63’ & Width 3.55’
Material: Glass
Care: Hand wash