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Oiva Toikka

(Finland, 1931-2019)
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10 000 - 12 000 SEK
934 - 1 120 EUR
1 030 - 1 240 USD
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Oiva Toikka
(Finland, 1931-2019)

a "Pompom" glass vase, Nuutajärvi, Notsjö, Finland, late 1960s.

Red and purple glass with applied decoration in turquoise, signed Oiva Toikka Nuutajärvi Notsjö and label marked. Height 23.5 cm.

Provenance

Formerly in the collection of Mr Jack Dawson.

Literature

Jack Dawson, "Oiva Toikka: Glass and Design", Werner Söderström Osakeyhtiö 2007, compare similar model ill. p. 60.

Designer

Oiva Toikka (1931-2019) is one of the greatest Finnish ceramic and glass artists of the 20th century. Toikka, who began his artistic career as a ceramicist, was from 1963 the artistic director of Notsjö Glasbruk. However, Toikka is today mainly associated with Iittala, not least for the well-known production of "glass birds". The successes have also been great in other artistic areas, for example Toikka has been hired as a costume designer for several theater and opera productions, of which productions at the Finnish National Opera should be mentioned.

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