This unique art lamp was made in free blown glass.
Teemu Kylvö's whole life has been linked to Nuutajärvi Glass Village where glass has been manufactured since 1793. In this Finnish village of independent glass designers, he applied to attend the glass school in 2016 and pursued his vocational degree. Since then he has stayed to work and live. Fascinated and inspired by glass as a material, Teemu is conscious of traditional techniques and does not shy away from saying that he wants to be part of the ongoing history of glass art. But, for Teemu the creative process is more of a journey in which the end destination is not strictly defined. "The thrill comes from unpredictability," he explains.
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In a mixture of colours and decorated with 24-carat gold these free blown glass sculptures stand like a forest.
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This free blown glass lamp was made with a mixture of techniques.