The set of colorful glasses was made in the 1950s, designed by Tapio Wirkkala for the Finnish manufacturer Iittala. A set of 5 glasses that Tapio Wirkkala designed from colored, mouth-blown glass, Finland, design from 1956. The simple, modern shape and the beautiful glass tones (orange, gray, green, blue) make them a timeless example of Finnish design from the mid-20th century.
Iittala has stood for timeless Nordic design since 1881. From a glass factory in Finland, the brand has evolved into an international symbol. Its focus is on timeless aesthetics, quality, and functionality. As pioneers of Nordic design, they embody the Nordic way of life: functional design paired with respect for progressive ideas. Iittala is committed to a sustainable future and strives for design that stands the test of time. As part of the Fiskars Group, they are committed to sustainability, resistance to throwaway culture, climate-neutral practices, and the pursuit of joy. Their design concept focuses on timeless aesthetics, quality, and functionality. Their products are intended to last for generations and be used daily.
This is a used vintage product. The item is in good condition and shows signs of wear consistent with its age. These are small scratches or stains that can be seen in the photos.
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