Orrefors "Thousand Windows" Bowl
By Simon Gate
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Orrefors "Thousand Windows" bowl designed by Simon Gate.
Vintage 1960s American Mid-Century Modern Decorative Bowls
Crystal
Orrefors "Thousand Windows" Bowl
By Simon Gate
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Orrefors "Thousand Windows" bowl designed by Simon Gate.
Crystal
Simon Gate for Orrefors Thousand Windows Art Deco Crystal Vase, 1932
By Orrefors, Simon Gate
Located in Clifton Springs, NY
Simon Gate designed "Tusen Fönster”, or Thousand Windows, series for Orrefors in 1932. It is a classic example of Scandinavian Modern interpretation of Art Deco design elements, with...
Crystal
SIMON GATE for Orrefors. "Tusen fönster" / "Thousand windows" Art Deco vase
Located in København, Copenhagen
SIMON GATE for Orrefors. "Tusen fönster" / "Thousand windows" Art Deco vase in satin-cut clear art glass. 1950's.
Cut Glass
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H 9.06 in Dm 4.73 in L 9.06 in
Simon Gate for Orrefors, "Tusen Fönster" "Thousand Windows" Art Deco Vase
Located in København, Copenhagen
Simon Gate for Orrefors, "Tusen fönster" : "Thousand windows" Art Deco vase in satin-cut clear art glass. 1950s.
Sold
H 11.03 in Dm 5.52 in
Simon Gate for Orrefors, "Thousand Windows" Art Deco Vase in Satin-Cut Glass
Located in København, Copenhagen
Simon Gate for Orrefors, "Tusen fönster”: "Thousand windows" Art Deco vase in satin-cut clear art glass, 1950s.
Cut Glass
consolidated order for David
Located in Clifton Springs, NY
Items included in the sale 1. Simon Gate for Orrefors Thousand Windows Art Deco Crystal Bowl, in Box LU4421143496652 2.
Glass, Wood
Sold
H 9.06 in Dm 4.73 in
Simon Gate for Orrefors. "Tusen Fönster" ("A thousand windows") art glass vase.
Located in København, Copenhagen
Simon Gate for Orrefors, Sweden. "Tusen Fönster" (a thousand windows) art glass vase in faceted crystal.
Crystal
$1,650 / item
H 16.1 in Dm 11.5 in
'Plissé White Edition' Pleated Textile Table Lamp by Folkform for Örsjö
By Örsjö Industri AB
Located in Glendale, CA
'Plissé White Edition' pleated textile table lamp by Folkform for Örsjö. This unique table lamp was awarded “Lighting of the Year 2022” by Residence Magazine Sweden, who called it “...
Textile
French Lead Crystal d’Argues Nocturne Vase
Located in Louisville, KY
For those looking for simple sophistication in crystal design, this substantial French lead crystal vase could be your answer. With elegant lines that refract light in a soft and bea...
Crystal
Crystal Vase Signed Daum, France
By Daum
Located in AIGNAN, FR
Crystal vase signed Daum France dating from the 60s. Beautifully made, aesthetic and of good size, this vase does not lack character and elegance. It will be perfect for a trendy ...
Crystal
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