BodaNova

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BodaNovas stainless steel cutlery from the 1980s.

BodaNova is a Swedish company that manufactures kitchen and household items, the company is based in Höganäs in the south of Sweden .

BodaNova was founded in 1971 in Boda glasbruk in Småland by Erik Rosén, the head of the glassworks at the time Kosta Boda . At his side he had the designers Signe Persson-Melin and Mikael Björnstjerna as well as the graphic designer John Melin, Signe Persson-Melin's husband. Their idea was to design and manufacture well-designed products of simple elegance for the kitchen and household. BodaNova's sleek glasses, dishes, and cutlery attracted international attention when they were first presented in 1971. Many of BodaNova's products have become design classics over the years.

The structure of the company has changed several times since the late 1980s. In 1988 BodaNova bought the ceramics manufacturer Höganäs Keramik AB and the management moved to Höganäs and since 2002 BodaNova has been together with u. a. Hackman , Arabia and Rörstrand are part of the Finnish Iittala Group in Iittala (Hämeenlinna) .

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