56.85333; 15.39278 Kosta Boda (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈkǔːsta ˈbûːda]), formerly known as KostaGlasbruk (IPA: [ˈkǔːsta ˈɡlɑ̂ːsbrʉːk]), is a Swedish glassmaking
architect and designer. He became better known as a glass artist at KostaGlasbruk. Bergh studied at the Academy of Arts in Stockholm 1899–1902 and practiced
Ekman hired the brothers Eugen and Knut Bergkvist, who had worked at KostaGlasbruk before, as well as Fritz Blomqvist and Heinrich Wollman. Wollman originated
drinking horn 6th–7th century AD Mouth-blown window-glass in Sweden KostaGlasbruk, (1742) with a pontil mark from the glassblower's pipe Two cups cobalt
Boda Glasbruk is a village situated in Emmaboda Municipality, Kalmar County, Sweden. It had 201 inhabitants in 2005. One of the glassworks of Kosta Boda