History

BODA SMIDE.

Boda Smide was born out of the heyday of the Småland glassworks in the 50s and 60s and builds on old forging and glass traditions in Småland.

Boda Smide old building

Superman from Slätafly

The artist Erik Höglund was the first to work with wrought iron and glass in Boda.

Everything started with a collaboration with blacksmith Axel Strömgren "Stålmannen från Slätafly" outside Torsås (in an old railway station in Kvilla) and in 1958 the first major work was delivered to Kalmar Hemslöjd in the form of a staircase railing and window decoration. Axel Strömgren then became the first blacksmith, the master blacksmith, and a long-standing and developing collaboration began in Boda.

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The move to Boda

Strömgren moved his business to Boda in 1961.

Erik Höglund, who at the time worked for Boda Glassworks (an independent glassworks at this time) began to go down to the mill's repair forge and "strike a few blows with the sledgehammer" from time to time.

He continued to experiment with combining iron and glass and eventually this was formalized into a business idea and Boda Smide AB was born. In 1965, the new forging premises were inaugurated for Boda Smide.

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Boda Glassworks

In the 1960s, Bertil Vallien to work with Boda Smide and then a variety of new rustic candlesticks and chandeliers were added, including the famous series of candlesticks called Helicon. During the 60's and 70's, as many as 25 blacksmiths worked in production and another 5-6 people with packing, unloading and sales.

Artists & Designers

Several artists and designers have contributed to the company's products over the years, but Erik Höglund, along with Bertil Vallien , are perhaps the most significant. Other renowned designers include Rolf Sinnemark, Kjell Engman and Björn Nyberg.

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