The Avena vase was designed in the 1960s by Tapio Wirkkala for the Finnish manufacturer Iittala and is considered a characteristic example of Scandinavian design from this period. Its striking, nature-inspired form is defined by a distinct vertical structure that evokes associations with ice formations or tree bark. The organic treatment of the material, typical of Wirkkala's work, gives the vase a sculptural yet primal appearance. The transparent glass interacts impressively with light, highlighting the depth and details of the texture. As a design object, the vase combines minimalism with an expressive formal language and holds high collector value in the context of Finnish glass art. The condition corresponds to the original, although slight scratches and signs of wear consistent with age may be present.
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.
Es handelt sich um ein gebrauchtes Vintage-Produkt. Der Artikel befindet sich in einem guten Zustand und weist dem Alter entsprechende Gebrauchsspuren auf. Es handelt sich um kleine Kratzer oder Flecken, die den Fotos entnommen werden können.
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