Wolff's blown, engraved, and cast work explores the lives of women, their relationship with one another, and their position in society.
[2] Born in Lübeck, Germany, Wolff moved to Sweden after graduating from the Ulm School of Design in 1959.
Wolff trained at Hochschule für Gestaltung, Ulm, Germany between 1956 and 1959.
[4] She established an independent studio practice in Transjö, Kosta, Sweden in 1978, later opening studios in Kyllaj and Visby in Gotland, Sweden, and in Berlin, Germany.
Older awards Wolff has won range from the Lunning Prize, New York, NY in 1968,[6] to the Rakow Commission in 1997 The Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, NY.