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  2. Iittala - Wikipedia

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    Iittala, founded as a glassworks in 1881, is a Finnish design brand specialising in design objects, tableware and cookware.. Iittala has strong design roots in glasswares and art glass which can be seen in the early designs of Aino Aalto glasses designed by Aino Aalto in 1932; Alvar Aalto’s Savoy Vase (Aalto Vase) from 1936; Oiva Toikka’s Birds by Toikka glass birds collection that has ...

  3. Timo Sarpaneva - Wikipedia

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    In 1956, Sarpaneva embraced colored glass as he developed Iittala's new upscale i-linja (i-line) series of plates, bottles, and other objects. Radical for that time, his involvement extended to the design of the packaging and of Iittala's name with a prominent, white, lower-case letter i in a red circle as the new line's trademark, which the ...

  4. Tapio Wirkkala - Wikipedia

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    Among his most famous work have been the designs for the Finlandia vodka bottle (1970–1999) [5] and for Iittala's Ultima Thule set of kitchen glasses. [6] Both glassware items feature a dripping icicle look, and in the case of the Iittala's glassware it is said to have taken thousands of hours to develop a glassblowing technique that would ...

  5. Finnish Fashion Accelerator Brands Touch Down in New York - AOL

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    As part of its plan to show Americans there is more to Finnish fashion than Marimekko, the founders of five Finnish sustainable fashion brands have touched down in New York. The emerging companies ...

  6. Oiva Toikka - Wikipedia

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    Oiva Toikka was born in Viipurin maalaiskunta, the rural municipality surrounding then-Finnish Vyborg, now part of Russia. He grew up in a farm and was influenced by the rich history of the area. [2] Oiva Toikka was renowned for his designs for glassware for the Finnish design company Iittala.

  7. Arabia (brand) - Wikipedia

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    From 1947 to 1990, Arabia was owned by Wärtsilä Oy, and in 1990 was sold to Hackman. Today, the Arabia brand is owned by the Iittala Group, which broke away from Hackman, and in 2007 was taken over by Fiskars. [7] Kurt Ekholm was appointed artistic director of Arabia's art department in 1932, pioneering innovative tableware design.