Description
The Damejeanne vase series is the second design collaboration between Emma Olbers and Skultuna and it consists of two sizes of vases that both comes in grey and in green glass with a brass top part. Brass being the historical material of Skultuna since the foundation by King Karl IX in the year 1607.Emma Olbers was born and raised in Gothenburg. She moved in her twenties to Stockholm where she was educated first at Nyckelvikens art school and then at Beckmans College of Design. In 1999 she founded her studio, today she is creative director for Ire furniture.
Technical Info
Measurements: H 31 x W 14 x D 14cm
Size: Small
Material:
Brass
Glass
Colour: Green
Damejeanne Vase - Small Green
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Description
The Damejeanne vase series is the second design collaboration between Emma Olbers and Skultuna and it consists of two sizes of vases that both comes in grey and in green glass with a brass top part. Brass being the historical material of Skultuna since the foundation by King Karl IX in the year 1607.Emma Olbers was born and raised in Gothenburg. She moved in her twenties to Stockholm where she was educated first at Nyckelvikens art school and then at Beckmans College of Design. In 1999 she founded her studio, today she is creative director for Ire furniture.
Technical Info
Measurements: H 31 x W 14 x D 14cm
Size: Small
Material:
Brass
Glass
Colour: Green
Designed by Emma Olbers

Emma Olbers’s story is the story of the country girl who moved to Stockholm to study at beckmans college of design and only three years later received an award for her graduation project, worked for Ikea and Thomas Eriksson Arkitekter
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