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100 Sunrise Ave #154 ENTER DOOR D, Toronto ON

416 507 0000 info@studiopazo.com

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Angel dragon fly small

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h11, w11 cm

The Bengt & Lotta brand was born of a couple of Swedish designers who met at Stockholm's College of Arts, Craft and Design.
After their studies they started a life of employees, one in a national newspaper and the other in advertising agency.

It was Bengt who got bored first and started producing candle holders in ironwork and placing them in Swedish shops. His stylized animals, a momentum in particular, have been a huge success and requests came from Germany, Japan, USA ...

Lotta Glave, who stems from Malmö believes a lot of her inspiration comes from her Austrian grandmother who worked as an illustrator and bookbinder. Their home was always filled with fun, homemade creations like fantastic doll’s houses made out of lacquered paper! I love stuff that is fun, different and makes you happy, says Lotta who got drawn into the family business when Bengt asked her to draw an angel. Like Bengt’s animals, Lotta’s angel has spread from candleholders and Christmas tree decorations to necklaces and fabrics. Nowadays, Lotta designs most of the patterns; designs that are appreciated all over the world, not least in Japan and the U.K.

Today, the couples creations are represented at Nordiska Muséet in Stockholm, Kulturen in Lund and at Växjö Glass Museum. And if you visit their little store in Stockholm you will find them surrounded by hundreds of other items; trays, lamps, furniture, porcelain, serviettes – as well as thousands of ideas that haven’t materialised – yet.