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Welcome to Powell House Vintage! I’ve always loved exploring & digging through thrift stores and eclectic antique malls, so I've decided to get in on the fun and share my treasures with you! Here are a few things about me: 🛼 I've been playing roller derby for 10 years 🎨 I went to art school and my day job is graphic design 🤓 I love learning about history, the history of things, and art history especially 🐶 I'm obsessed with my dog Kevin! I love finding animal themed items, not just dogs, but all manner of creatures and I especially love it when they are whimsical and have fun expressions. 💪 feminist
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Mid-century Aseda Glasbruk Swedish Glass
A unique mid-century Swedish glass dish designed by Bo Borgström for Åseda Glasbruk. Would look amazing with a candle as a votive holder or a cool candy dish. No chips or cracks. Measurements 4.5" wide 3.5" tall Åseda Glasbruk was a Swedish glass factory that operated in Åseda, Kronoberg County, between 1947 and 1977. It was incorporated in 1975 into the Royal Krona group which went bankrupt a few years later in 1977. The company's chief designer was Bo Borgström, who graduated from Stockholm's Swedish School of Arts and Crafts in 1951. Borgström was widely acclaimed as a ceramics artist before joining Åseda in 1960.
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