Lette Glass Museum – Northern Lights
"Northern Lights” – that is the name of the new exhibition at the Lette Glass Museum.
On display are outstanding works of fascinating radiance from the glass collection, all created by artists hailing from Scandinavia, Iceland, or northern Germany.
On display are, among others, works by Sweden’s most famous glass artist and designer Bertil Vallien (*1938) and the “forefather” of Danish glass art, Finn Lynggaard (1930–2011). Among the world’s most innovative and influential glass artists is Hamburg-born Klaus Moje (1936–2016), who succeeded in establishing a glass art movement in Australia beginning in the early 1980s. Also represented are the Danish artist couple Trine Drivsholm and Tobias Møhl, the Swedish artists Kjell Engman and Rasmus Nossbring, and the young Norwegian artist Geir Nustad.
The new exhibition presents objects, sculptures, and installations that offer a cross-section of contemporary Nordic glass art.
October 5, 2025 – January 4, 2026
Glasmuseum Lette
Letter Berg 38
48653 Coesfeld
Wed + Sat: 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Sun: 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Guided tours outside of opening hours available upon request
Featured image: Trine Drivsholm, Blue Balloons 1+2, 2002 + 2003 – Photo by Poul Ib Henriksen
Bertil Vallien, Map, 2012 - Photo: Lette Glass Museum
Klaus-Moje, Untitled-1981 - Photo: Ron Zijlstra
Micha Karlslund, Cells, 2003 - Photo: Lette Glass Museum



