264 AINO AALTO, Bölgeblick glassware collection


AINO AALTO, LAUTASIA, 6 kpl, ja MALJOJA, 2 kpl, "Bölgeblick". Malli muotoiltu 1932. Bukowskis

Elastic standardisation was continuously present in the architecture of Aalto's studio, but in terms of Aino's own engagement, it became firstly obvious at the Milan triennial 1936 where she won the Grand Prix medal for the designof the stand as well as at the design competition in glass 1932 which she championed with glass sets Bölgeblick.


AINO AALTO, vas, "Bölgeblick", glas, Karhula, formgiven 1932. Bukowskis

Aino Aalto Aino Aalto entered "Bölgeblick" in a Karhula-Iittala design competition. The Aino Aalto glassware, which is the oldest item in Iittala's current portfolio, originated from "Bölgeblick.". Pioneers like Kaj Franck, and Alvar and Aino Aalto led the brand's progressive development. 1948 Aarne, Göran Hongell Göran.


AINO AALTO, BOWL, glass, "Bölgeblick", Karhula 1930s/1940s. Bukowskis

Notable examples include Alvar Aalto's sculptural Savoy Vase of 1936 and Aino Marsio-Aalto's Bölgeblick series of pressed glass objects. The exhibition also includes a video documentary of Alvar Aalto's famous Stool 60 , whose L-shaped legs required the development of new wood-bending techniques in 1933.


264 AINO AALTO, Bölgeblick glassware collection

design to the competition, but lost out to Aino's Bölgeblick series. Aino's Bölgeblick series ultimately consisted of a pitcher, tumbler, sugar bowl, creamer, plates, and large bowls. The series gained immediate popularity and prompted other glass factories to copy them. The success


264 AINO AALTO, Bölgeblick glassware collection

Some of the Aaltos' popular designs displayed in the exhibition include the famous Bölgeblick glassware series (Aino Aalto, 1932, Alvar Aalto Foundation). Bölgeblick, which is Swedish for "water ripples" (Aalto is Finnish for "waves"), features a slightly wide-tiered design on a ripple-ringed surface that reflects light elegantly.


AINO AALTO, vas, glas, "Bölgeblick" Iittala. Bukowskis

The glass ranges bearing the name "Aino Aalto" and still in production are based on Aino's Bölgeblick pressed-glass range designed for the Karhula-Iittala competition in 1932. Other glass objects designed by Aino, but subsequently taken out of production, are the Maija (1936) series of square serving platters and the Riihimäki Flower (1933) nested bowls and vases designed jointly with.


AINO AALTO, KAADIN, lasia, "Bölgeblick". Tuotannossa 19351938. Bukowskis

The world's largest single collection of Aalto glassware is made up of over 200 glass items designed by Aino and Alvar Aalto. They primarily designed them in the 1930s. The collection includes the winning pieces of major glass design competitions, such as Aino Marsio-Aalto's Bölgeblick series, which from then on was known as the Aino Aalto glass series.


AINO AALTO,skål, "Bölgeblick", Karhula Glasbruk, 1930tal. Bukowskis

Alvar & Aino Aalto Pioneers of the Modern style.. The Bölgeblick glass series (1932) and Aalto vase (1936) made in collaboration for the Iittala glass company have become design staples of Finnish households. The Artek furniture company, specialising in curving laminated wood furniture was formed in 1935. Aino acted as head designer and was.


AINO AALTO, A set of 12 'Bölgeblick' glass plates, first half of the 20th century. Bukowskis

Aino Aalto developed Artek carefully, and its identity included genuine materials, an international approach and modern art right from the beginning. Even the Bölgeblick glasses that were designed by Aino and cheap to produce, were immediately taken into the shop's selection.


AINO AALTO, vas, "Bölgeblick", glas, Karhula, formgiven 1932. Bukowskis

Aino Maria Marsio-Aalto (born Aino Maria Mandelin; 25 January 1894 - 13 January 1949) was a Finnish architect and a pioneer of Scandinavian design.. Aalto's "Bölgeblick" design serves as inspiration for a line of dinnerware produced by the Finnish decor company Iittala. Spouse and frequent collaborator of Alvar Aalto. Nationality


AINO AALTO, lasiston osia, 22 kpl, "Bölgeblick", lasia, Karhula. Bukowskis

Finally, the Aaltos' fastidious eye for detail, commitment to modernist ideals and close references to nature can be seen in Aino Aalto's Bölgeblick range of glassware. The complete range consisted of a pitcher, tumbler, sugar bowl, creamer, plates and bowls of various sizes, and possibly a vase.


AINO AALTO,skål, "Bölgeblick", Karhula Glasbruk, 1930tal. Bukowskis

Standard Lamp with a white lacquered sheet-metal shade, brass upper section and wood stand, designed by Aino Aalto, produced by Oy Taito Ab, Helsinki, circa 1940s. This was the latest installment of our Designing Women series. Previously, we profiled Marianne Brandt, Belle Kogan, Nanda Vigo, Lora Lamm and Lella Vignelli.


264 AINO AALTO, Bölgeblick glassware collection

Glass Bowl, designed by Aino Aalto, for Karhula-Iittala glassworks, Finland, 1932-1955. Skip to main content. Image of . License this image. To license this image or for more information please contact our Licensing team.. Bölgeblick. Bowl 1936 (designed), ca. 1936-ca. 1955 (made) Artist/Maker: Iittala (manufacturer)


267 AINO AALTO, Bölgeblick glassware

Physical description. Clear colourless glass tumbler and saucer. Tumbler has flared sides. Style. 20TH CONT. Gallery label. Tumbler and saucer Bölgeblick, press moulded Finland, designed by 1932-6, in production until about 1955 designed by Aino Aalto, for Karhula-Iittala glassworks (C.374 :1,2-1993) . (18/06/2009) Production.


AINO AALTO, BOWL, glass, "Bölgeblick", Karhula 1930s/1940s. Bukowskis

Aino Maria Marsio-Aalto (born Aino Maria Mandelin; [1] 25 January 1894 - 13 January 1949) was a Finnish architect and a pioneer of Scandinavian design. [2] She is known as a co-founder of the design company Artek and as a collaborator on its most well-known designs. [3] As Artek's first artistic director, her creative output spanned textiles.


AINO AALTO, KAADIN, lasia, "Bölgeblick". Tuotannossa 19351938. Bukowskis

Glass jug, plate and beaker Bölgeblick, 1932-36 (manufactured 1932-55) Designed by Aino Aalto Manufactured by Karhula Glassworks for Karhula Iittala, Finland Press-moulded glass Given by Peter Sederholm Museum nos. C.228 to B-1987 The object sits in the 'Automation and Labour' section of the Design 1900-Now gallery opened in June 2021. (2021)