Kosta Boda (Коста)
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Kosta Glasbruk (later known as Kosta Boda) is a Swedish glassworks founded by two foreign officers in Charles XII's army, Anders Koskull and Georg Bogislaus Stael von Holstein, in 1742 .[1] It is located in Kosta, Sweden. The surrounding region has become known as the "Kingdom of Crystal" and is now a tourist site which attracts a million visitors annually.
Early production consisted of window glass, chandeliers and drinking glasses. From the 1840s, the factory was at the forefront of new trends and technical developments, producing pressed glass, and in the 1880s setting up a new glass-cutting workshop.
In 1903, the company merged with the Reijmyre glassworks but both retained their own names and Kosta went on to maintain its reputation as one of the leading Swedish manufacturers with a range of fine art glass and tableware by distinguished designers such as Vicke Lindstrand, artistic director from 1950-1973.
Having merged with Boda Glasbruk in Emmaboda Municipality, Kosta Glasbruk is still active today under the name of Kosta Boda. Since June 1, 2005, the owner of the glassworks has been the corporate development company, the New Wave Group.[2] This also includes the glassworks in Åfors and Orrefors.[3]
Early production consisted of window glass, chandeliers and drinking glasses. From the 1840s, the factory was at the forefront of new trends and technical developments, producing pressed glass, and in the 1880s setting up a new glass-cutting workshop.
In 1903, the company merged with the Reijmyre glassworks but both retained their own names and Kosta went on to maintain its reputation as one of the leading Swedish manufacturers with a range of fine art glass and tableware by distinguished designers such as Vicke Lindstrand, artistic director from 1950-1973.
Having merged with Boda Glasbruk in Emmaboda Municipality, Kosta Glasbruk is still active today under the name of Kosta Boda. Since June 1, 2005, the owner of the glassworks has been the corporate development company, the New Wave Group.[2] This also includes the glassworks in Åfors and Orrefors.[3]
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kosta_Boda
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Coordinates: 56°51'2"N 15°23'41"E
- Ruda 52 km
- Läckeby 54 km
- Norrliden 60 km
- Lyckeby 74 km
- Säljö 77 km
- Trummenäs 78 km
- Karl X Gustavs mur 91 km
- Utlängan 94 km
- Glimåkra 98 km
- 22nd World Scout Jamboree camp site 115 km
- Kosta Airbase 3.6 km
- Läen Lake 11 km
- Volvo Construction Equipment 32 km
- Urasa AB - ESFU 33 km
- Trummen 34 km
- Växjösjön 36 km
- Smaland Airport (IATA: VXO, ICAO: ESMX) 41 km
- Fiolen 58 km
- Hagshult Airbase 91 km
- Highway Landing Strip 94 km