Two rare Art-objects, model 3585 & 3586 – Iittala, Finland by Tapio Wirkkala
Two rare Art-objects, model 3585 & 3586 – Iittala, Finland by Tapio Wirkkala
Two rare Art-objects, model 3585 & 3586 – Iittala, Finland by Tapio Wirkkala
Two rare Art-objects, model 3585 & 3586 – Iittala, Finland by Tapio Wirkkala
Two rare Art-objects, model 3585 & 3586 – Iittala, Finland by Tapio Wirkkala
Two rare Art-objects, model 3585 & 3586 – Iittala, Finland by Tapio Wirkkala
Two rare Art-objects, model 3585 & 3586 – Iittala, Finland by Tapio Wirkkala
Two rare Art-objects, model 3585 & 3586 – Iittala, Finland by Tapio Wirkkala
Two rare Art-objects, model 3585 & 3586 – Iittala, Finland by Tapio Wirkkala
Two rare Art-objects, model 3585 & 3586 – Iittala, Finland by Tapio Wirkkala
Two rare Art-objects, model 3585 & 3586 – Iittala, Finland by Tapio Wirkkala
Two rare Art-objects, model 3585 & 3586 – Iittala, Finland by Tapio Wirkkala
Two rare Art-objects, model 3585 & 3586 – Iittala, Finland by Tapio Wirkkala
Two rare Art-objects, model 3585 & 3586 – Iittala, Finland by Tapio Wirkkala
Two rare Art-objects, model 3585 & 3586 – Iittala, Finland by Tapio Wirkkala
Two rare Art-objects, model 3585 & 3586 – Iittala, Finland by Tapio Wirkkala

Two rare Art-objects, model 3585 & 3586 – Iittala, Finland 1956

Tapio Wirkkala

Bicchiere
27 cm
ConditionVery good
Prezzo su richiesta

Van Kerkhoff Art

  • A proposito di opere d'arte
    Two Mould-blown art-objects in clear and deep purple glass. These art-object are model 3585 & 3586 in the oeuvre of Tapio Wirkkala and were designed in 1955. They were both handmade by the craftsmen at the Iittala glassworks in Finland in 1956.

    These art-objects were only made between 1955 and 1956, making them rare examples of these art-objects. Both are fully signed and dated in very good condition.

    About Tapio Wirkkala
    Tapio Wirkkala (1915 Hanko, Finland – 1985 Helsinki, Finland) was a Finnish designer and artist, best known for his work in glass and other materials. Born in Hanko, Finland, Wirkkala studied at the Central School of Arts and Crafts in Helsinki and later at the Helsinki University of Technology. Throughout his career, Wirkkala worked in a wide range of mediums, including glass, ceramics, metal, and wood, and was known for his innovative use of materials and his ability to create pieces that were both aesthetically pleasing and functional.

    Wirkkala’s work is characterized by his use of clean lines, organic shapes, and natural forms. He was particularly inspired by nature and was known for his ability to capture the essence of organic forms in his designs. For example, one of his most famous pieces is the “Birch” vase, which was created by casting liquid glass into a mold made from the trunk of a birch tree. This piece is a prime example of Wirkkala’s ability to combine his love of nature with his expertise in glassblowing techniques.

    In addition to his work in glass, Wirkkala was also highly regarded for his work in ceramics. He collaborated with several Finnish ceramics companies, including Arabia and Iittala, and was known for his ability to create pieces that were both beautiful and functional. Some of his most famous ceramics designs include the “Finlandia” vase and the “Rye” dish. These pieces, like much of Wirkkala’s work, are recognized for their simple yet elegant designs and their timeless appeal.

    Wirkkala was also a prolific industrial designer and worked with a number of well-known Finnish companies, including Kultakeskus, Nuutajärvi, and Iittala. He was known for his ability to create functional and stylish products that were made with the highest quality materials. For example, he designed a range of cutlery for Iittala that is still in production today and is considered to be a classic example of Finnish design.

    Throughout his career, Wirkkala received numerous awards and honors for his work. He was a member of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Finland, and his work was exhibited in museums and galleries around the world. Despite his success, Wirkkala remained humble and dedicated to his craft. He once said, “Design should be like a river, flowing and changing with time.”

    Marked
    Both signed and dated in diamondpen underneath the base: Tapio Wirkkala Iittala '56

    Execution
    Iittala glassworks, Finland, 1956

    Condition
    Both art objects are in very good condition, Some very minor scratches consistent with age and use. No cracks or chips.

    Literature
    Marianne Aav, Tapio Wirkkala eye, hand and thought p 305

    Dimensions
    Height 27,7 cm (model 3585)
    Height 14,5 cm (model 3586)
  • A proposito di opere artista

    Tapio Wirkkala (1915-1985) è stato un poliedrico genio del design, ampiamente considerato una figura di spicco della moderna arte industriale finlandese. L'ampio portafoglio di Wirkkala spazia dal vetro, mobili e design di prodotti alla scultura, all'urbanistica, all'arte, alla grafica e persino alla creazione di banconote per il tesoro finlandese.

    Nel corso della sua carriera incredibilmente produttiva, Wirkkala ha ricevuto numerosi premi tra cui tre medaglie d'oro alla Triennale di Milano, il Premio Lunning, la Medaglia Pro Finlandia e la Medaglia Prince Eugen.

    Nel 1946, Wirkkala vinse il suo primo premio di design in un concorso sponsorizzato da Iittala che avrebbe segnato un rapporto duraturo con effetti duraturi sulla sua carriera e sull'azienda. In qualità di direttore artistico di Iittala, la visione artistica unica di Wirkkala ha contribuito a stabilire la reputazione globale dell'azienda.

    Nel corso della sua leggendaria carriera, l'artista dal talento unico ha creato più di quattrocento oggetti in vetro per Iittala, molti dei quali, come le serie Ultima Thule e Tapio, sono tuttora popolari.

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