Blue and Green Ice Glass Square Bowl, designed by Tapio Wirkalla for Iitala Finland, late C20th
£55.00
    
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        Blue and Green Ice Glass Square Bowl, designed by Tapio Wirkalla for Iitala Finland, late C20th
A heavily modelled glass bowl of rounded square form with raised corners and indented concave sides with a textured base underneath, the clear glass blended with green and blue glass, each of the colours covering half the surface of the interior with a diagonal 'join'. The weight and textured finish to this piece is clearly intended to represent ice and while 'ice glass' pieces were made by various Scandinavian manufacturers, the model here was made in the 1970s by Iitala, a glass studio in Finland, and was part of the ‘Lunaria’ range designed for them by Tapio Wirkalla.The Finnish designer Tapio Wirkkala (1915–1985) was a major figure of post-war design, working in a wide variety of media including ceramics, wood and glass as well as postage stamps, bank notes and even light bulbs. His first piece for Iitala was produced in 1946 and the commercial ‘Tapio’ collection from 1954. Some of his ‘ice glass’ effects took the Iitala craftsmen many hours to perfect the glass blowing techniques required to produce them but enjoyed immense popularity. These chunky bowls, almost brutalist in style, were produced in the 1970s and 1980s and are an excellent example of his work for the popular market.
| Size: | 10 cm high, 19.5 cm wide | 
| Weight: | 2.185 kg | 
| Date: | Late C20th | 
| Condition: | Good condition with just a few very slight scratches to the interior, hardly visible | 
| Price: | £55 | 
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
 
 
 
 