Flygsfors is a Swedish glassmaking company that was founded in 1888 by Fritz Kallenberg. It is located in the town of Flygsfors, in the Småland region, which is renowned for its long history of glassmaking. The region is sometimes referred to as the "Kingdom of Crystal" due to the presence of several well-known glassworks, such as Orrefors, Kosta Boda, and, of course, Flygsfors. Throughout the 20th century, Flygsfors became known for its innovative designs and high-quality glass products. One of the most influential designers associated with the company was Paul Kedelv, who worked there from the 1940s to the 1960s. Kedelv was responsible for creating the iconic "Coquille" series, which featured organic shapes and striking color combinations, reflecting the popular mid-century modern design aesthetic. Other notable designers who have contributed to Flygsfors' success include Viktor Berndt, who designed the "Fasett" series, and Ingeborg Lundin, who created the "Apple" vase. These and other Flygsfors designs have become sought-after collectibles among glass enthusiasts and are appreciated for their artistry and craftsmanship. Although the company has faced challenges over the years, including fluctuations in the glass industry and changes in consumer preferences, Flygsfors remains a respected name in Swedish glassmaking. Today, the company continues to produce beautiful, high-quality glassware that reflects its rich history and commitment to innovation.