Lyngby Porcelaen Swirl White Glass Vase

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A beautiful fusion of design heritage and a modern swirl effect that refreshes. With the Lyngby series’ unique swirl vase, you get simple, stylish, and sculptural glass magic, as we know it from Lyngby Porcelæn, where archival design, classic forms, and pure aesthetics unfold with lines of perfection in an elegant swirling design. With the vases’ swirl pattern, the iconic fluted design is expanded with a much livelier version, where a bit of nature’s dynamic form and richness of detail has been added.

In line with nature’s diversity, all the vases are also different in expression, as the glass colours are applied individually, creating a completely natural unique feeling that perfectly matches contemporary interior trends.

Each swirl is applied by specially trained glassblowers who manually apply the colour in a spiral around the hot glass before the vase is mouth-blown. This process is very complex and means that each swirl is unique to each vase. Across the entire series, you can really sense how the swirl is a craftsmanship detail that contributes to both the individual expression and the tactile experience.

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About the brand

The porcelain factory in Denmark, Lyngby Porcelæn, was founded in 1936. The company was founded by the entrepreneurial wholesaler Holst & Knudsen, who first acquired Kjøbenhavn’s Porcellains Maleri in 1924 and then founded the factory to produce porcelain tableware, vases and other decorative art of high-quality craftsmanship. The factory closed in 1969, but managed to make a big impact on Danish design history.

Lyngby Porcelæn has always made a strong mark on the history of Danish porcelain, and always with an eye on current trends. For example, it used to be common for people to have two sets of tableware: one for everyday use and one for entertaining. Over time, however, this has changed with more and more people starting to use their smart, decorative tableware day to day.  At Lyngby Porcelæn, this is reflected in a perfectionist approach to the minimalist style that fits in with today’s modern design.

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