Aino Aalto Finland (1894 - 1949)It seems no coincidence that Aalto means wave in Finnish. Aino Aalto (1894-1949) also caused waves with her glassware collection that beat her husband's entry in an iittala-Karhula design competition in Finland and went on to win the gold prize at the Milan Triennale in 1936. In the 1930's there were a lot of cheerfully useless objects floating around. Dinner services were vast and ornate, and kept in cupboards most of the year. Aino Aalto's radically simple design seemed as if it had arrived from the future. Not only did she use glass, but she also cleverly maximized the advantages of pressed-glass mass production techniques to create decoration out of the form and the material. An eloquent thought that explained how a more human and harmonious form of mass production could make design masterpieces available for everyone. In addition to the standard Aino Aalto colors, each year iittala chooses two additional colors for limited production, allowing for added accent pieces and combinability.
| Item: | Dimensions: | Weight: |
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| Aino Aalto Set of Two 7.75 Oz. Tumblers Grey | 3.5" H | Unavailable |
| Aino Aalto Set of Two 11.75 Oz. Tumblers Grey | 4.5" H | Unavailable |
| Band: | Gold Band |
| Capacity: | Less Than 8 Oz |
| Dishwasher Safe: | Yes |
| Product Category: | Everyday Drinkware |
| Style: | Modern Drinkware |
| Type: | Tumbler/Cooler |
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Alyssa Au from New York, NY
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9/11/2012
Beautiful Love these glasses, so nice to look at and also so practical! Quality is outstanding. So happy I found these! |