Large Vintage Art Glass Bowl 'Sulka' by Tapio Wirkkala for Iittala 1950s
Item e7465

A large vintage art glass bowl 'Sulka' (feather) designed by Tapio Wirkkala for Iittala Glassworks in the 1950s. Mold blown crystal clear glass decorated with with combe cut. Marked with incised signature 'TAPIO WIRKKALA 56' on the rim. Iittala model number 3369 / 3869. An authentic piece of Finnish glass design of the 1950s. This design was first presented at the Milan Trienale in 1954.

Tapio Wirkkala (1915 – 1985) was a Finnish designer and sculptor. He was one of the most famous post-war designers. Wirkkala's work ranges from designs of product packagings and metalware to glass, advertising grafics, ceramics, jewellery, furniture and plywood dishes. In 1946 he designed the iconic Kantarelli vase for Iittala. Wirkkala made designs for many companies such as Venini, Rosenthal, Asco Oy and others.

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Measures:
Height: 8.66" (22 cm)
Diameter: 2.36" (6 cm)

Literature Reference:
Werner Soderstrom, Tapio Wirkkala Eye, Hand and Thought, Helsinki 2000, pages 272 and 303
Suomalaista Lasa, Finnish Glass, Riihimaeki 1994, page 4
Iittala in the Trienales of Milan, Naeyttely Iittalan Lasimuseossa 1987, page 38
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