Architect Aino Aalto helped pioneer modern Finnish design by creating contemporary products that were beautiful, functional and used materials honestly. Inspired by ripples in the water, Aalto’s pressed glassware made quite the splash when Iittala introduced the Aino Aalto Collection in 1932. The timeless collection features simple, stackable, versatile pieces. Ideal for any table setting, casual or festive occasion. The beloved drinkware combines seamlessly with other pieces in the collection. Available in several colours and two different sizes. Dishwasher safe.
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Aino Aalto
Aino Aalto (born Aino Mandelin-Marsio, 1894-1949) was a pioneer of Finnish design.
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Aino Aalto designed functionalism-inspired housewares for contemporary homes. Her approach was steeped in the Modernism architectural style which emphasized an honest use of materials and affordable mass production. One of Aalto’s most notable designs for Iittala is her pressed glassware, inspired by the circles that form when a stone is thrown into the water. First seen at a design competition held by the Karhula Glass Factory in 1932, Aalto’s Bölgeblick entry won her second place. The glassware went into production that same year and continues to prove that essential design survives the test of time. The simple space-saving form permits stacking and versatility while the timeless design still keeps the Aino Aalto series fresh eighty years later.
Aino Aalto (born Aino Mandelin-Marsio, 1894-1949) was a pioneer of Finnish design. Born in Helsinki, Finland, she received her architecture degree in 1920 from Helsinki Polytechnic. In 1924, Aino joined famed Finnish architect Alvar Aalto’s firm. That step proved fateful for Aino both professionally and personally when she soon married Alvar, creating a lifelong partnership that built an international design legacy. The couple worked closely until Aino’s death, collaborating on several projects that have left a significant mark on global design.
Independently from her husband, Aino is also known for her own individual contributions which helped bring modern Finnish design to the international arena. Her architectural exhibitions for Artek received the Gran Prix at the 1936 Milan Triennial. Aino also won the gold medal at the same competition for her “Aalto Glasses” which were inspired by the circles created by throwing rocks in the water. Eighty years later, the versatile, stackable “Aino Aalto” glassware continues to be a timeless classic for Iittala. Aino Aalto also designed buildings, interiors, furniture and textiles.
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K951220
Aino Aalto tumbler 22 cl clear 4 pcs
Architect Aino Aalto helped pioneer modern Finnish design by creating contemporary products that were beautiful, functional and used materials honestly. Inspired by ripples in the water, Aalto’s pressed glassware made quite the splash when Iittala introduced the Aino Aalto Collection in 1932. The timeless collection features simple, stackable, versatile pieces. Ideal for any table setting, casual or festive occasion. The beloved drinkware combines seamlessly with other pieces in the collection. Available in several colours and two different sizes. Dishwasher safe.
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