Iittala Kaasa

Tealight candleholder 141x115mm grey

Grey

Designer Ilkka Suppanen’s own love of sailing served as the inspiration for the Kaasa tealight candleholder. The vast yet gentle palette of colours found in the Kaasa collection reflect the multicoloured lights that sailors use to guide them through the choppy Finnish waters. The rounded mouthblown glass design was created to mimic a pair of hands warming themselves around a flame. While the inner base is made of polished stainless steel. The soft, beautiful light that the tealight holder reflects brings subtle ambience to any interior. Gentle grey adds elegance. A stunning wedding, birthday, anniversary or housewarming gift idea.

Product Article Number
1016394
EAN
6411923653565
Width
14.1 cm
Height
11.5 cm
Weight
0.381 kg
  • Manufactured at Iittala glass factory
  • Material: Mouthblown glass
  • Hand wash only
Kaasa

The Kaasa tealight candleholder is inspired by designer Ilkka Suppanen’s own experiences as an avid sailor. Drawing upon the multi-colored lights that mariners use to guide them through the challenging Finnish waterways, Kaasa comes in a rich yet gentle palette of colors aimed to recreate the same warm feeling of security similar to that of the safety lights at sea. The well-thought out details are best seen as the spark of the candle plays with the thin glass and metal base to create a soft, glowing light.

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Iittala's designer Ilkka Suppanen

Ilkka Suppanen

llkka Suppanen (b. 1968)  is one of the world’s best known contemporary Finnish architects and designers.  His Helsinki studio offers integrated strategic design in the fields of interior, product and concept design, architecture and brand development. Suppanen’s ongoing interest in production techniques and new materials and usages is visible in a large part of his work. Clients include Axis, Cappellini, Lucente, Nokia, and Saab. Suppanen’s work has exhibited at MoMa in New York, Milan Furniture Fair and Venice Architecture Biennale. He has also received many international awards, including the Swedish Bruno Mathsson Prize and the Torsten and Wanja Söderberg Prize in 2015. Suppanen’s Fireplace for Iittala won the 2009 Fennia Prize.

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