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Cook. 10 Alvar Aalto Collection 24 Teema 46 Tools 14 Birds by Toikka 26 Taika 48 Seth-Andersson 17 Birds by Penttinen 26 Aika 49 All Steel 18 Birds by Klenell 28 Origo 49 Neo 19 Birds by Vigna 30 Bottna 49 Sarpaneva 20 Atlas 31 Ego 51 Collective Tools 20 August 31 Kastehelmi 52 Jars 20 Lantern 32 Kartio 52 Trio 20 Fireplace 33 Aino Aalto 20 Kivi 33 Ote 21 Glow 34 Essence 34 Decanter 34 Senta 36 Ultima Thule 450°C/824 F 38 Aarne 38 Tapio 40 Artik 42 Mango 42 Piano 43 Citterio 98 450°C/824 F 450°C/824 F 450°C/824 F 450°C/824 F MyIittala. 54 MyIittala. Contact. 58 Where to find us. 450°C/824 F 450°C/824 F 450°C/824 F 450°C/824 F 450°C/824 F Freezer safe Oven safe Heat-resistant Microwave safe Dishwasher safe Hand wash only Cast iron hob Ceramic hob Induction hob Gas hob 3 Lasting desi gn against thro wawayism. At Iittala, we strive for lasting design against throwawayism. More simply put, design so timeless it will never be thrown away. But how did we so fearlessly arrive to this thought? We were ultimately guided by our Scandinavian heritage, dedication to craftsmanship and pioneering designers. As a result, we create objects for you and your home that are forever relevant, pleasing to the senses and fit any task. True modern essentials. 1932 1936 1948 1952 1958 1960 Aino Aalto Alvar Aalto Collection Aarne Teema Kartio Sarpaneva Aino Aalto Alvar Aalto Göran Hongell Kaj Franck Kaj Franck Timo Sarpaneva 4 Lasting desi gn against thro wawayism. 1972 1988 1998 1999 2008 Birds by Toikka Kivi Tools Origo Fireplace Oiva Toikka Heikki Or vola Björn Dahlström Alfredo Häberli Ilkka Suppanen 5 Where it all started. The roots of Iittala date back to 1881 when a glass factory was Some of Iittala’s early designers include the modernist trailblazers established in a village of the same name in southern Finland. Kaj Franck, Alvar Aalto and Aino Aalto. They believed objects should Our breakthrough came in the early years of modernism and be essential, crafted, beautiful, functional and democratically functionalism during the 1930s and 40s. We were one of the fi rst available to all. Today, whether it’s applied to glass or ceramic, companies to make the transition from decorative dinner sets to interior objects or cookware, those beliefs have not changed. progressive Scandinavian design. They continue to inspire our thinking and drive the brand forward. We know there are people all over the world who agree with us. We hope that you will be one of them. 6 7 Interior. Iittala is dedicated to maintaining traditional craftsmanship values in an ever-changing world. For instance, the Alvar Aalto and Birds collections continue to be mouth-blown in our glassworks – all the way from fine sand to polished jewel. They are design icons that along with the Ambient Light collection are designed in close cooperation with the designers and craftsmen to endure and surpass any trend. Alvar Aalto Collection Birds by Toikka Birds by Penttinen Birds by Klenell Birds by Vigna Atlas August Lantern Fireplace Kivi Glow 9 450°C/824 F Alvar Aalto Collection Since 1936 It takes a team of seven craftsmen to create one vase, with the master glassblower able to recognise the other’s “fingerprint” on a finished object. * Original form Bowl Bowl 30 x 98 mm 40 x 136 mm Water green, Clear, Apple green, Turquoise blue, Turquoise blue, Clear, Apple green, Water green, Cobalt blue, Sand, Grey Cobalt blue, Sand, Grey 10 Bowl* Bowl Vase* 50 x 195 mm 50 x 195 mm 95 mm Clear, White, Apple green, Water green, Apple green/White Purple, White, Clear, Apple green, Water green, Cobalt blue, Purple, Black Turquoise blue, Cobalt blue, Black 11 450°C/824 F Alvar Aalto Collection Since 1936 * Original form Vase* Vase* 120 mm 160 mm Black, White, Clear, Apple green, Cobalt blue, White, White frosted, Clear, Apple green, Water green, Water green, Turquoise blue, Turquoise blue, Purple, Flaming red, Black Cobalt blue, Purple Vase Vase Vase Vase 160 mm 160 mm 201 mm 251 mm White/Black, White/Blue Apple green/White White, Clear White, Clear Vase Vase* Bowl* 255 mm 200 mm 50 x 380 mm Purple, Clear, Cobalt blue White, Clear Black, White, Clear 12 Aalto Lantern Votive Flower set* 355 mm 55 mm 180 x 360 mm Clear Flaming red, Matt frosted, Clear, Apple green, Water green, Clear, White Turquoise blue, Cobalt blue, Purple, Sand, Grey Vase* Vase* Bowl* Serving platter Serving platter 600 mm 400 mm 145 mm 210 x 257 mm 355 x 436 mm Clear White, Clear Clear, White Oak Oak Made to order Made to order Made to order Bowl Bowl Bowl Bowl 50 x 182 mm 60 x 358 mm 358 mm 504 mm Stainless steel Stainless steel Stainless steel Stainless steel 13 Birds by Toikka Oiva Toikka 1972 These lyrical creatures are synonymous with the designer Toikka, who’s celebrating his 50th anniversary with Iittala this year. Annual bird 2010, Rosebud Annual egg 2010, Rosebud’s egg Anniversary bird 2010, Ladybird 150 x 220 mm 90 x 130 mm 275 x 330 mm Numbered Numbered 14 Fiskariina Grass Eider Green Ibis Knitter Small Goldcrest Brisk 300 x 120 mm 210 x 85 mm 165 x 205 mm 260 x 90 mm 35 x 65 mm 100 x 50 mm White/Black, Lustre 15 Birds by Toikka Oiva Toikka 1972 Tilda Little Barn Owl Owlet Barn Owl Uhuu 105 x 56 mm 45 x 65 mm 105 x 75 mm 150 x 100 mm 160 x 260 mm Blue Bird Whip-Poor-Will Red Cardinal Pheasant Catcher 85 x 130 mm 85 x 130 mm 130 x 200 mm 150 x 240 mm 220 x 190 mm Numbered Jewelled Kivi Red Ibis Capercaillie Curlew Heron 160 x 200 mm 165 x 205 mm 180 x 275 mm 195 x 350 mm 220 x 140 mm Numbered Rusee Grebe Pigeon Whooper Swan, white Whooper Swan, grey Festive Pheasant 300 x 155 mm 310 x 165 mm 330 x 210 mm 330 x 210 mm 380 x 250 mm Numbered 16 Willow Curlew Spotted Crake Bullfinch Little Tern, red Pang 435 x 205 mm 65 x 145 mm 75 x 105 mm 75 x 110 mm 118 x 78 mm Numbered Ping Sky Curlew Willow Grouse Summer Grouse Ruby Bird 147 x 85 mm 100 x 145 mm 110 x 150 mm 110 x 150 mm 125 x 200 mm Birds by Penttinen Anu Penttinen 2008 Inspired by the world of cartoons and comic books, these Birds are fun, fantastic and full of humour. Apple Pie Cloud-9 Sweet Meringue Sweet Liquorice Funky Violet 90 x 115 mm 90 x 115 mm 90 x 115 mm 90 x 115 mm 90 x 115 mm Snowball Nightbird I’m All Bananas Ippy the Hippie Cool Joe Paradise Chick 145 x 170 mm 145 x 170 mm 145 x 170 mm 120 x 193 mm 120 x 193 mm 140 x 160 mm Available from 15.4.2010. 17 18 Birds by Klenell Matti Klenell 2010 The newest Birds hide treasures inside their bodies just like magpies do inside their nests.
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