Item No.
100197885
Aalto Finlandia Vase
C$ 300.00
Item No.
100197885
Aalto Finlandia Vase
C$ 300.00
Dark Grey
Linen
- Each vase is mouth blown at the Iittala factory and comes in a wide range of colors and sizes.
- Available in two colors.
- Made in Finland.
- 10.5" H 6.7" W 7.5" D
Shipping Options
- Ships via FedEx
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Designed by Alvar Aalto
New wave —
Named for the Finnish word for “wave,” the Aalto Finlandia Vase was inspired by the movement of water. Each vase is mouthblown, giving their unique curved silhouettes an unmatched handmade touch.
Details
Looking glass
The Aalto Finlandia Vase is a symbol of Finnish design and one of the most famous glass objects in the world. The Collection is a staple of modern Scandinavian design and Iittala’s most iconic series. In 1936, Alvar Aalto’s series of glass vases won first prize in the 1936 Karhula-Iittala Glass Design Competition. Compared to the decorative objects of the time, the simple yet organic shape of this vase was a revolutionary statement. Made in Finland.
- Each vase is mouth blown at the Iittala factory and comes in a wide range of colors and sizes.
- Available in two colors.
- Named for the Finnish word for “wave.”
- Made in Finland.
- General Dimensions
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- 10.5" H 6.7" W 7.5" D
- Product Weight
- 3.02 lbs
- Box Dimensions
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- 10.04" H 7.72" W 7.72" D
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
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DWR honors a one (1) year warranty on all products. Brand-specific warranties may extend to longer periods.
AALTO FINLANDIA VASE
- Height (in): 10.5
- Width (in): 6.7
- Depth (in): 7.5
- Weight (lbs): 3.02
- Mouth-blown glass.

Alvar Aalto
An eloquent humanist, as well as one of the great architects and designers of the 20th century, Alvar Aalto breathed life and warmth into modernism, placing emphasis on organic geometry, supple, natural materials and respect for the human element. “Architecture,” he said, “must have charm; it is a factor of beauty in society.
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