Kosta Boda

Kosta Boda
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Founded in 1742, Kosta Boda offers inspiring contemporary interior design objects and art glass derived from Swedish design tradition. Targeting modern lifestyle, Kosta Boda’s progressive assortment delivers premium products integral to everyday use driven by relentless curiosity and creativity.

Iconic Swedish brand Kosta Boda, a longstanding beacon of groundbreaking glass design and creativity, is exhibiting multiple award-winning series, including Rocky Baroque and The Rock by Hanna Hansdotter and Pavilion by Front, at Frederiksgade during 3daysofdesign 2024 in Copenhagen.

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