Scandinavian Style Hooped Glass Identification Guide + Gallery

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Listed here are Scandinavian, or Scandinavian style glass pieces, mostly vases or candle holders, with the distinctive 'hooped' or 'baluster' design made famous by Scandinavian factories such as Holmegaard, Alsterfors, and Lindshammar. This style has also been reproduced in other areas of the world including Germany, Japan and Italy.


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Scandinavian Hooped Glass by Holmegaard

Holmegaard Carnaby Blue Glass 8.25" Vase by Christer Holmgren

A blue and opal white Danish cased glass candlestick / stem vase. Made by Holmegaard, designed by Christer Holmgren, part of the "Carnaby" range, labelled.

Holmegaard Carnaby Blue Glass Vase by Per Lutken

A blue and opal white Danish cased glass hooped vase. Made by Holmegaard, designed by Per Lutken, part of the "Carnaby" range.

Holmegaard Carnaby Red Cased Glass Vase by Per Lutken

A red and opal white Danish cased glass candlestick / stem vase. Made by Holmegaard, designed by Per Lutken, part of the "Carnaby" range, labelled.

Holmegaard Carnaby Opal White Glass Vase by Per Lutken

An opal white and clear Danish cased glass vase. Made by Holmegaard, designed by Per Lutken, part of the "Carnaby" range.


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Reference Websites

For more information on Scandinavian glass, check out the following resources:

www.retrotogo.com - Modern hooped vases by Ben de Lisi / Debenhams.
www.designeruniquefinds.com - Modern hooped vases by West Elm.