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Kosta Boda Make Up Lipstick Soothing Beige

Shake it up with Make Up! The lipstick from Kosta Boda’s collection, first launched in 2008, is a pressed glass sculpture painted by hand. In its early days, the collection became a political and feministic statement as a mini version of Åsa Jungnelius’ art installation “I like your hairstyle!”.

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  • Dimensions: 1.65"W X 5.2"H
  • Care: Wipe with a cloth

About the Designer:

Åsa Jungnelius was born in Stockholm and has been retained by Kosta Boda as a designer since 2007. She is fascinated by the way the value of an object is created and what it conveys about us and our world. She is continually challenging the establishment by questioning the structural norms of society. The resulting creations are razor sharp comments. Åsa Jungnelius art spans a wide spectrum, covering issues such as aesthetic hierarchies, fashion, shopping, decadence and construction of gender. References that are all clearly expressed in the collections Jackie and Make Up.

$29.91

Original: $85.45

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Kosta Boda Make Up Lipstick Soothing Beige

$85.45

$29.91

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Shake it up with Make Up! The lipstick from Kosta Boda’s collection, first launched in 2008, is a pressed glass sculpture painted by hand. In its early days, the collection became a political and feministic statement as a mini version of Åsa Jungnelius’ art installation “I like your hairstyle!”.

Product Information:

  • Dimensions: 1.65"W X 5.2"H
  • Care: Wipe with a cloth

About the Designer:

Åsa Jungnelius was born in Stockholm and has been retained by Kosta Boda as a designer since 2007. She is fascinated by the way the value of an object is created and what it conveys about us and our world. She is continually challenging the establishment by questioning the structural norms of society. The resulting creations are razor sharp comments. Åsa Jungnelius art spans a wide spectrum, covering issues such as aesthetic hierarchies, fashion, shopping, decadence and construction of gender. References that are all clearly expressed in the collections Jackie and Make Up.