Item No.: TWGL224
Designer: TAPIO WIRKKALA
Maker: IITTALA
Color: CLEAR
Size: H:32mm φ:47mm
Manufactured from 1952 to 1955.
This is one of the pieces that utilizes the comb-cut technique, a new surface decoration method introduced in 1952, following the line-cut technique used in representative works such as "Kantalelli."
Comb-cut is a technique of carving parallel lines with a pitch as if cut with a comb.
This small bowl, made by free-blowing, features comb-cuts on its sides and sandblasting on its bottom.
It is the smallest art piece made of glass.
The cut signature is "TAPIO WIRKKALA IITTALA."
*In good condition with no noticeable damage.
Tapio Wirkkala was one of the most important figures who led Finnish design to international success and is one of the most representative designers of the 20th century.
His activities began in earnest after winning the Karhula-Iittala glass design competition in 1946, and he established his global reputation with his exhibition design for the Finnish Pavilion at the Milan Triennale in 1951.
He worked in a wide range of fields including glass, woodworking, metal crafts, and ceramics, collaborating with many companies such as Iittala, Kultakeskus, and Rosenthal.
He transcended genres, from mass-produced products to unique art glass and sculptures, seamlessly bridging different domains such as nature and geometry, craftsmanship and industrial production, and art and utilitarian objects.
He united artistry and industrial production at a high level through his profound understanding of materials and the resulting sculptural beauty.
At the core of his creative approach was a "sense of touch," as he meticulously examined forms by drawing hundreds of sketches and creating models, practicing a unique design process involving repeated prototyping.
He was also strongly influenced by the nature of Lapland, and its landscapes and ice formations served as inspiration for many of his works.
He received numerous awards, including the Lunning Prize (1956) and Grand Prix in three categories—exhibition, glass, and wooden sculpture—at the Milan Triennale (1954 and 1957).
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