Artist
Title
Frigg
EDITION
Unique
dimensions
W 49 cm
Material
Glass and wood
price
£ 7200
about
Frigg from the Glasskibe Collection
A Nordic mythology goddess known as ‘the beloved’ – a wise advisor and a future-savvy master of fate. Friday is named after Frigg
The Danish town of Hundested is steeped in maritime history and richly from the Viking Age. It is the majestic imagery of the Viking ships passing that has inspired two of the harbour’s contemporary craft companies; cabinetmakers Egeværk and glass artists Backhaus & Brown. These two award-winning workshops have combined their masterful crafts in an innovative collaboration; namely a series of sculptures named "Glasskibe" – Viking ships in hand blown glass and carved oak.
A Nordic mythology goddess known as ‘the beloved’ – a wise advisor and a future-savvy master of fate. Friday is named after Frigg
The Danish town of Hundested is steeped in maritime history and richly from the Viking Age. It is the majestic imagery of the Viking ships passing that has inspired two of the harbour’s contemporary craft companies; cabinetmakers Egeværk and glass artists Backhaus & Brown. These two award-winning workshops have combined their masterful crafts in an innovative collaboration; namely a series of sculptures named "Glasskibe" – Viking ships in hand blown glass and carved oak.