KAJ FRANCK, 86 psc 'Teema' / 'Kilta', Iittala / Arabia.
5 vita tallrikar 26 cm
5 vita tallrikar 21,5 cm
6 vita djupa tallrikar 21,5 cm
6 vita skålar 15 cm
1 vit karott 16 x 16 cm
7 blå tallrikar 23 cm
8 blå skålar 15 cm
7 blå assietter 19,5 cm
1 blå karott 13 x 13 cm
1 blå karott 16 x 16 cm
2 blå karotter med hänklar längd 17 cm
1 blå karott med hänklar längd 19 cm
1 blått fat 13,5 cm
1 blå skål diameter 13 cm
1 blå skål med lock diameter 11 cm
1 blå skål med gult lock höjd 8 cm
1 blå karott med lock diameter 21 cm, höjd 12 cm
1 blå karott med lock diameter 21, höjd 9 cm
4 blå triangulära fat längd 13 cm
1 blått fat 31 x 15 cm
2 gröna tallrikar 23 cm
10 gröna tallrikar 21,5 cm
7 gröna assietter 19,5 cm
1 grön karott 13 x 13 cm
1 grön karott 16 x 16 cm
1 grönt fat 14,5 cm
1 grön gräddkanna med lock höjd 8 cm
2 karotter Arabia Arctica samt 1 kanna Arabia Forte medföljer
Some chips, minor wear, scratches.
Kaj Franck was a Finnish ceramist, designer, and glass artist, born in Vyborg in 1911. He graduated as an interior architect in 1932 from the Central School of Applied Arts in Helsinki and worked for much of his career at the porcelain factory Arabia. He also taught at the School of Art and Design and was granted the title of professor in 1972. Franck was a timeless functionalist who often experimented with playful elements in his designs. Soft, clean lines were frequently combined with strong colors and beautiful details.
Franck held strong beliefs in equality and sustainability, values that underpinned his revolutionary design. He sought a balance between function and elegance, resulting in versatile and practical tableware that could be mass-produced and sold at reasonable prices. In 1952, the groundbreaking collection "Teema" was launched, embodying his vision and setting a new standard for tableware. Beyond social consciousness, Franck's career was marked by a pursuit of the essential. He endlessly studied basic forms, particularly focusing on proportions.
Kaj Franck is one of the most renowned post-war designers in Finland and has received significant international recognition and awards for his designs. Design Forum Finland annually awards a prestigious prize in Franck's name to support designers who creatively shape high-quality industrial design.