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- Orrefors Votive Discus

The shape is like the future. Pure with nothing to hold it back. The texture is full of the craft of Lars Hellsten, one of Orrefors most treasured designers. It reflects and refracts like the surface of a frozen lake in the moonlight. The Discus Votive is a wonder of Modern Design, a beautiful shape on its own: when lighted, it almost becomes the air itself. And all created in the pure, refined perfection of Orrefors Swedish crystal! "Beautiful, classic, modern. The perfect gift. The perfect timeless accent."
Now Only $19.50
- Item# 6483162
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- Orrefors Brilliance Votive
embellished with intricately cut, angular facets that sparkle with reflected light, this votive candleholder from Orrefors adds an ornate element to the dining table.
$35.00
- Item# 6719483
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- Orrefors Chimney Candleholder, 4 Arm

Martti has the ability to create classic glass pieces in a modern shape using simple shapes and great knowledge of the material. This year he does it again, his candlestick Chimney comes with two or four arms.
$295.00
- Item# 6497364
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- Orrefors Chimney Candleholder, 2 Arm

Martti has the ability to create classic glass pieces in a modern shape using simple shapes and great knowledge of the material. This year he does it again, his candlestick Chimney comes with two or four arms.
$195.00
- Item# 6497362
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- Orrefors Carat Gems Votive, Onyx
With the Carat collection Lena Bergstrom has created a unique expression using new techniques. We get a genuine feel of cut gemstones - Amber, Amethyst, emerald, Onyx, Ruby and Sapphire - placed on top of each other in this regal collection of votives. Does not include tea light candle.
$65.00
- Item# 6719445
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- Orrefors Carat Gems Votive, Amber
With the Carat collection Lena Bergstrom has created a unique expression using new techniques. We get a genuine feel of cut gemstones - Amber, Amethyst, emerald, Onyx, Ruby and Sapphire - placed on top of each other in this regal collection of votives. Does not include tea light candle.
$65.00
- Item# 6719442
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- Orrefors Carat Gems Votive, Amythest
With the Carat collection Lena Bergstrom has created a unique expression using new techniques. We get a genuine feel of cut gemstones - Amber, Amethyst, emerald, Onyx, Ruby and Sapphire - placed on top of each other in this regal collection of votives. Does not include tea light candle.
$65.00
- Item# 6719443
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- Orrefors Ice Cube Votive Single
The inspiration and name for this charming votive doesnt get any simpler. Ice Cube looks, well, like a king-size ice cube, scooped out with a little hollow for the votive. Fire and ice!
$35.00
- Item# 6521862
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- Orrefors Tornado Votive
Using a block of glass or a crystal cube as his starting point, Jan Johansson created the Tornado series, whose upper section is twisted like a whirlwind. With captivating angles of refracted light, Tornado is brilliant standing alone or as a set.
$35.00
- Item# 6534162
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- Orrefors Valentino Votive, 4 1/8"
Who is dear to you? Give a vase, a little bowl, a votive or why not all of them to someone you love. The shapes are soft and inviting in this years token of love. H: 2 1/4" W: 4 7/8"
$35.00
- Item# 6530562
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- Orrefors Houston Candlestick, pair
A crystal-clear candlestick with austere lines and an architectural form--a classic example of Scandinavian minimalism. The upward-striving shape and elegant metal holder give the whole piece a sense of floating. The Houston candlestick is a perfect adornment for any home.
Pair $250.00
- Item# 6532062
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- Orrefors Carat Candlestick, Pair 9 1/2"
In recent years designer Lena Bergstrm has been inspired by jewels and gemstones. With the Carat candlestick she has created a unique expression using new techniques. We get a genuine feel of cut diamonds placed on top of each other in this regal candleholder of brushed stainless steel.
Pair $250.00
- Item# 6590162
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- Orrefors Quartet Votives 5 1/2in
A quartet of light in glass! Four votives with different heights brings out your own creativity. Use different patterns, arranging the candles together or separately.
$150.00
- Item# 6523561
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- Orrefors Fashion New York Madison Votive
New York, Tokyo and Milan are the inspiration for Martti Rytkonens massive, solid crystal dishes. In this piece, New York, the manually executed decor criss-crosses the glass like the familiar grid network of Manhattans streets. This flatter votive enables us to view the grid from above.
$35.00
- Item# 6547661
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- Orrefors Lightstone Votive Set Of 3
Tactile, understated "stones" of clear glass in three different organic shapes inviting us to light a candle for a moment of peace and quiet contemplation. Lightstones are sold in three-packs.
Set $150.00
- Item# 6517798
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- Orrefors Rose Votive
Roses made of purest crystal! Rose petals seem to glisten with this romantic and natural shape.
$35.00
- Item# 6569762
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- Orrefors Drop Votive 3.75in
Raindrops, tender leaves and flowers - new growth thrusting its way to the warm sun through a meadow and forest. The artists of Orrefors have always found inspiration in the natural world. Drop is a poetic evocation in crystal of springtime and life-giving rain, a collection that speaks quality as gifts and whose pieces look stunning wherever they are placed.
$35.00
- Item# 6533662
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- Orrefors Raspberry Votive
The candle flame of this heavy votive reflects through the crystal bubbles and radiates light throughout the whole piece and the surrounding area. Includes free tea candle as well. Tastefully gift boxed in original Orrefors gift box.
$35.00
- Item# 6475762
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- Orrefors Menorah
Marttis beautiful menorah features ice blocks of crystal atop a sleek black base.
$250.00
- Item# 6501861
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- Orrefors Mine and Yours Votive Ice
This votive can embellish a set table both indoors and outdoors, thanks to its characteristic shape. The glass is hand-painted with crystal, which creates a sparkling shine.
$100.00
- Item# 6557160
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About Orrefors
The road to Orrefors winds through deep forests of spruce that open suddenly on darkly glistening lakes, and meadows and farmhouses set behind stonewalls. Here are the elements that gave rise to glassblowing, and which are reflected today in the finished glass; the ripples across the water, the sunbeams that penetrate the tall, dense stands of spruce, and the crystal-clear air. It is hardly surprising that the glass created here is beloved all over the world. The Swedish glass industry was born about 250 years ago, not far from Orrefors - only about 20 kilometers as the crow flies. In the summer of 1742 the first glassworks, warehouse, potash furnace and smithy were inaugurated in which is now the small village of Kosta.
Handblown glass has thus been produced in this part of Sweden for more than two and a half centuries. The story of Orrefors begins with Iron and the forest. As early as 1726, Lars Johan Silversparre received permission to build a furnace and a smithy at "the beautiful river that flows into Lake Orrenas". The iron works was given the name Orrefors, which means "the Orre waterfall".
Production of iron became less and less profitable toward the end of the19th Century. At the same time, forestry became increasingly important, and a glassworks was built in 1898 to utilize spilled timber and labor resources. The basic idea was simple. The glassworks would make sure of the most valuable natural resources in the area - the forest.
In the early years, output comprised both simple types of glassware, such as jars, table glass, lampshades and perfume vials, and large pieces. Expertise in more complex technology was acquired by recruiting workers from other glassworks, such as Kosta, and from the Continent. A group of skilled craftsmen rapidly collected around Orrefors, and in a short time the glassworks acquired the expertise that paved the way for its future success.
Production at Orrefors did not become significant until the 1910s, when Johan Ekman of Gothenburg, who had highly ambitious production plans and had realized the importance of design, acquired the glassworks. A number of proficient glass artisans were recruited. Ekman wanted to place production on a more artistic basis, and in 1916 he, therefore, engaged the services of Simon Gate, the portrait and landscape painter. The artist Edward Hald arrived in the following year. This laid the foundation for a vital tradition of Orrefors, in the form of close cooperation between skilled glassblowers and gifted designers.
In view of the artistic background of both Gate and Hald, it is not surprising that their individual styles flourished in art glass, not household glass. Gate's more classical designs differed greatly from Hald's modern, freer creations. Hald had also studied with Matisse, the famous French artist, and this is reflected in his glass.
At the end of the 1919s, Orrefors glass was displayed at various exhibitions. The products shown include functional, mass-produced household glass that appealed to a wider public, as well as art glass in the form of engraved and polished pieces. The engraved glass demanded a very high level of craftsmanship and was an outstanding example of the achievements of the small Swedish glassworks. It also made the Orrefors
name renowned outside Sweden.
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