Posted 12 years ago
rebessin
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Strombergshyttan
Model B 852
Design: Asta Stromberg, late 1950s
Sizes: 110, 140, 180, 220 and 270mm (this one 140mm)
Asta Strombergs B 852 from 1950s has become a classic, like Gerda Strombergs B 316 from the 1930s. Both in the same clean and timeless design. Gerda Stromberg designed not much new glass after her husband's death in 1946. She moved from Strombergsyttan to Vaxjo and became a mentor for her daughter in law, Asta. A catalog from 1954 contains information about designers, defined by foreman Sven-Erik "Putte" Bergqvist, and on basis on these you can see that Asta Stromberg began designing glass perhaps as early as in the late 1940s for Strombergshyttan. Before Gunnar Nylund was hired as a designer about 1952. Astas glass was largely inspired by Gerda Stromberg and some of Gerda's models got renewed forms by her.
Asta Stromberg died in late 2011, 95 years old. She designed glass for Strombergshyttan from late 1940s to the mid 1970s. She was also the leader of the Company from 1960, when her husband Erik Stromberg died. Erik was leader for Strombergshyttan 1946-1960. I regret that I did not contact Asta Stromberg regarding the design of various models at Strombergshyttan. But her son, who was the leader of the company in the final years before Orrefors took over 1976, might be helpful with the questions we have regarding to this.
The factory in Strombergshyttan burned down summer 1973. But through a heroic effort by the workers at the mill, they managed to quickly rebuild and restart the production officially from the beginning of November the same year. This vase B852 by Asta Stromberg is signed "Strombergshyttan B 852 Okt. 73 Nr. 11". It is from the first test melt after rebuilding the factory, and the eleventh glass piece produced, especially signed in a first series. Asta Stromberg and her employees felt pride in having successfully started production so quickly.
Another piece of glass history and a fine tribute to Asta Strömberg too! Thanks again rebessin. I've learnt more again today about Asta's role at the factory.
Really interesting! Thanks
Such a great photo!!! I love the history of Strömbergshyttan as a purely family business, and even more when one can see they reached such high quality profiles!
Thanks for your interest and comments! I'm glad to tell you a little of the history from the Stromberg factory.
and its equally gteat to learn about it. Strömbergshyttan is so unfairly unknown!
Thanks for this. I just picked up this model B852 -- etched, with a bird on a branch -- at a flea market last weekend for $12. Always great to get the story behind the object.