MEASUREMENTS: 3-1/2" H x 3" Diameter at rim (9 x 8 cm). Holds: 7.5 oz (22 cl).
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Aino Aalto is not just the wife of architect and artist Alvar Aalto; she's an esteemed, award-winning designer herself. This functionalist glassware collection won 1932 iittala-Karhula design competition in Finland and the gold prize at the Milan Triennale in 1936. Aino Aalto’s namesake design is iittala’s oldest product and stands for the epitome of mindmade design. Aino Aalto’s glassware and dinnerware are the first glass products intentionally designed with everyday use in mind, yet adaptable for modern production methods. Developed in the true spirit of functionalism, Aino Aalto’s glassware is so simple and timeless in form it is no surprise it still graces tables around the world 70 years later. Here in a stunning shade of Linen,which is light, airy, and alluring for everyday place settings or more formal affairs.
MEASUREMENTS: 3-1/2" H x 3" Diameter at rim (9 x 8 cm). Holds: 7.5 oz (22 cl).
You’d be hard-pressed to find a Finn or fan of Finnish design that doesn’t recognize the iittala logo, designed by Timo Sarpaneva in 1956 and inspired by his “i-line” range. The logo serves as a symbol of quality craftsmanship, timeless design, and thoughtful functionality. Many collectors ... More iittala
A practical woman who was always challenging the boundaries of traditional design, Aino Aalto had visionary ideas that graced her with several awards and design notoriety during her lifetime. In 1932, Aino entered and won a glassware competition in Finland to beat even her husband, Alvar Aa... More Aino Aalto