- pronunciation: [ˈkǔːsta ˈbûːda]),
formerly known as
Kosta Glasbruk (IPA: [ˈkǔːsta
ˈɡlɑ̂ːsbrʉːk]), is a
Swedish gl****making
company that is a well known...
- Åseda
Glasbruk was a
Swedish gl****
factory that
operated in Åseda,
Kronoberg County,
between 1947 and 1977. It was
incorporated in 1975 into the Royal...
-
Ekman hired Knut
Bergkvist and his
nephew Eugen, who had
worked at
Kosta Glasbruk before, as well as
Fritz Blomqvist and
Heinrich Wollman.
Wollman originated...
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Limmareds glasbruk, near Limmared, is Sweden's
oldest still running gl****works. It was
founded in 1740.
Limmareds glasbruk is the
manufacturer of the Absolut...
- Boda
Glasbruk is a
village situated in
Emmaboda Muni****lity,
Kalmar County, Sweden. It had 201
inhabitants in 2005. One of the gl****works of
Kosta Boda...
- Grönvik
glasbruk (en. The Gl****works of Grönvik) or
simply Grönvik was a gl****works in the present-day Grönvik
village in Korsholm,
Western Finland. It...
- Otto
Folin (1867—1934)
chemist at
Harvard University, born in Åseda Åseda
Glasbruk Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Åseda. "Tätorternas landareal, folkmängd...
- Eda
glasbruk is a
locality situated in Eda Muni****lity, Värmland County,
Sweden with 233
inhabitants in 2010. In 1835 a gl****
factory was
started at the...
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Johansfors Glasbruk was a
Swedish gl****
maker founded in 1891. The
current factory with gl****blowing and gl****
furnaces was
built in 1955 at the same place...
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architect and designer. He
became better known as a gl****
artist at
Kosta Glasbruk.
Bergh studied at the
Academy of Arts in
Stockholm 1899–1902 and practiced...