Reijmyre Glassworks is refreshing its spring collection with both classic relaunches and brand-new designers.

Re-launch of the design classic Bowl T66 First up is the timeless Bowl T66, originally designed by Björn Trägårdh in 1937. This elegant bowl—with its soft, rounded contours and clean lines—returns in an unchanged edition, mouth-blown in crystal glass according to the original drawings. Bowl T66 is perfect as a fruit bowl, dessert dish, or simply as a beautiful accent in the home, marrying function with Scandinavian craftsmanship heritage.

Thomas Sandell expands the Lina collection Architect and designer Thomas Sandell builds on his popular Lina series with three new pieces: a smaller vase, a napkin ring, and a candle holder. These additions maintain Lina’s pared-down geometry and transparent elegance, while adding even more versatility for table settings and décor. The petite vase is ideal for a single stem or as a minimalist tabletop accent, and the napkin ring and candle holder bring cohesive, sophisticated touches to any dining arrangement.

New designer: Siri Gerda Lövén and the Grönska range Emerging talent Siri Gerda Lövén, a graduate of Beckmans College of Design, presents her thesis project Grönska—a storage and serving vessel that combines the purity of glass with everyday practicality. The Grönska jar is both elegant and functional, with proportions and form tailored for daily use. Lövén’s work showcases promising innovation in Swedish glass and functional design.
All three launches will be available soon in Reijmyre’s physical store and online shop—don’t miss your chance to refresh your home with a classic reissue, new collection pieces, and an exciting debut designer!