Ingeborg Lundin (1921 – 1991) was a Swedish Glassware Designer.
Education Between 1941 – 1946 she studied at Konstaackskolan and Tekniska Skolan, Stockholm.
Biography Between 1947-71, Lundin worked at the Orrefors Glasbruk. Her 1955 Applet (Apple) vase characterized her dynamic blown-glass work. Other glassworks included 1954 Timglas (Hour-glass) and 1954 Bamby vases. She produced subtle forms that expressed the plasticity and quality of the crystal.
Recognition She received the 1954 Lunning Prize. Her work was the subject of the 1959 one-person exhibition in Stockholm. It was shown at the 1957 (XI) and 1960 (XII) Triennali di Milano, 1954—57 USA ‘Design in Scandinavia’ travelling exhibition, 1955 ‘H 55’ exhibition in Hälsingborg, 1958 ‘Formes Scandinaves’ at the Paris Musée des Arts Décoratifs, 1957 exhibition in Zurich, and 1959 exhibition in Amsterdam.
Taken from Ingeborg Lundin (1921 – 1991) Swedish Glassware Designer – Encyclopedia of Design