& Jhoan Camitz, vodka shelf with a decanter and two glasses, executed in 1991 in fewer than 10 examples
Shelf in black lacquered steel, signed on the reverse, with space for a decanter and two shot glasses. Total dimensions 49 x 25, depth 12 cm. Decanter with a wooden stopper height 35 cm, glasses height 10.5 cm. The glass items are made at Lindshammar Glassworks. Certificate included.
Minor wear.
Executed in a small edition, fewer than 10 copies in each of orange, green, blue, and black. The glass and carafe were blown at Lindshammar Glassworks during Mats Borgström's time as artistic director at the factory.
The shelf was executed along with several different pieces of furniture and objects in 1991 in preparation for two parallel exhibitions in 1992 titled:
“Matz Borgström & Jhoan Camitz
Show Furniture & Objects
NK and Knutsson's Art & Antiques, Stockholm.”
Matz Borgström (b.1954) is educated at Birmingham Polytechnic and Konstfack. He was for several years associated with Orrefors (1984-90) where he became known for the bowl Capra. In the years 1991–92, he was artistic director at Lindshammar's glassworks and from 1992 collaborated with Transjö Hytta. He was one of the creators of the design program at Beckmans School of Design and worked for a period as a lecturer at the School of Design, Umeå University.
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