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Victor Kuitse
Mega cool glass, and the people is super super nice👍 good price for some glass art. Big respect too Transjö Hytta.
Lucy Ford
Beautiful blown glass pieces. Quality works that make wonderful gifts. Typical prices 100-500 usd for large pieces
Christer Sandahl
This is an outstanding glass workshop. We met one of the owners, Lars Skulberg, and he showed his artworks and explained how to blow them. He was very diversified, but everything was beautiful and high class. I really recommend a stop here.
Nicola Redmore
A beautiful range of art glass and at reasonable prices. Gallery and workshop are situated in a delightful small hamlet and we were lucky to have good weather to enjoy a coffee and cake from their small refreshment hut. Very inspirational place and loved the glass boules in the stream
Benjamin Salamon
High quality glass art in a typical small Småland village. The artistic quality is way higher than Kosta Boda. Close to the shop (call the owner in case it's closed he lives next door) there's a nice open air exhibition of a variety of unique glass sculptures. The village is worth a visit with a beautiful lake and old houses in great and original condition.
Stephen Graham
Picking your own glass mushroom from a field is the only way to buy. The cakes from the outside cafe were exceptional. Super friendly too!
Michelle T.
Very cute, small glass makery on the edge of a beautiful lake. Every piece is unique and wonderfully designed. The woods and area surrounding the shop are filled with little things made from glass that can be found when wandering through the grounds.
M. “Lady M” R.
The most beautiful and charming Glass-art-place in Sweden. The atmosphere reminds of a "fairy-country" right in the middle of the deep woods in Småland, Sweden, between Kalmar and Växjö. The masters working there has been working for over 100years with glass. They were working as masters at Kosta Boda before for 25years, and they work all around the world to teach out in different glass-technologies and 20 of their former "assistens" started their own glass-studios all over in the world. So pack your "fika-korg" and travel there on a sunny day. It is mesmerising, and in the end of the 1800-century there used to be a Glasbruk there....