Camilla Moberg’s works are handblown in glass, revealing the uniqueness of each element, and created using traditional glassblowing methods. Her works are made in Nuutajärvi, the oldest glass village in Finland, in collaboration with renowned Finnish glassblowers.Moberg began her career focusing on ceramics, but after graduating from the University of Art and Design in Helsinki in 1992, she quickly turned to glass, a material that dazzled her with its colours and shaping possibilities. 
 
Moberg has participated in many international exhibitions and has been awarded several scholarships to support her artistic work from the National Council for Design, Finland. Her glass designs can be found in numerous public collections worldwide, including The Finnish Art Museum, Riihimäki, Finland; the State Art Collection, Finland; the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Holland; and the Art Center White Block, Seoul, Korea, among others.