1970’s decorative glass dishes designed by Uno Westerberg
A set of 1970’s flat glass dishes designed by Swedish designer Uno Westerberg (1914-1985) for Pukeberg. Perfect display pieces for tables and consoles; could be used as a vide poche. Group a few together for a strong aesthetical impact. Sold separately, please choose the desired size.
In the mid-1970s, Uno Westerberg became the artistic director of Pukebergs Glasbruk. His designs are represented at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Designer: Uno Westerberg (1914-1985)
Manufacturer: Pukeberg
Material: Glass
Dimensions: 2 pcs W32.5 x D14.5 cm, 4 pcs W21 x D12 cm
Condition: Vintage condition
A set of 1970’s flat glass dishes designed by Swedish designer Uno Westerberg (1914-1985) for Pukeberg. Perfect display pieces for tables and consoles; could be used as a vide poche. Group a few together for a strong aesthetical impact. Sold separately, please choose the desired size.
In the mid-1970s, Uno Westerberg became the artistic director of Pukebergs Glasbruk. His designs are represented at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Designer: Uno Westerberg (1914-1985)
Manufacturer: Pukeberg
Material: Glass
Dimensions: 2 pcs W32.5 x D14.5 cm, 4 pcs W21 x D12 cm
Condition: Vintage condition
A set of 1970’s flat glass dishes designed by Swedish designer Uno Westerberg (1914-1985) for Pukeberg. Perfect display pieces for tables and consoles; could be used as a vide poche. Group a few together for a strong aesthetical impact. Sold separately, please choose the desired size.
In the mid-1970s, Uno Westerberg became the artistic director of Pukebergs Glasbruk. His designs are represented at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Designer: Uno Westerberg (1914-1985)
Manufacturer: Pukeberg
Material: Glass
Dimensions: 2 pcs W32.5 x D14.5 cm, 4 pcs W21 x D12 cm
Condition: Vintage condition