Ulpukka serveringsskål i klart och brunt glas, tillverkat av glasfabriken Humppila.
Tauno Wirkkala designade den naturinspirerade Kalevala-serien 1972, som förutom Ulpukka-brickan inkluderade norrskenskålen, Tokka-brickan, solbrickan, Mesiurut-vasen och Prisma-vasen.
Skick :
Utmärkt skick, inga tecken på användning.
Mått :
Diameter ca. 26 cm.
Höjd ca. 6 cm.
ULPUKKA Serveringsskål
Tapio Wirkkala (1915 - 1985) was a renowned Finnish designer and sculptor. He was born in Hanko, Finland, and became one of the most influential figures in Finnish design during the 20th century. Wirkkala's work spanned various disciplines, including glassware, ceramics, jewelry, furniture, and graphic design.
Wirkkala initially studied sculpture at the Central School of Industrial Arts in Helsinki before moving on to study at the Finnish Academy of Fine Arts. His early career focused on sculpture, but he soon expanded his repertoire to include design, collaborating with various Finnish companies such as Iittala, Rosenthal, and Hackman.
One of Wirkkala's most notable contributions to design was his glassware. He created distinctive glass objects that often featured organic, sculptural forms inspired by nature. His designs were characterized by a strong emphasis on craftsmanship, often incorporating intricate textures and patterns.
Tapio Wirkkala received numerous awards and accolades throughout his career, including the Lunning Prize, the Pro Finlandia Medal, and the Prince Eugen Medal. His work can be found in major design museums and collections worldwide, and he remains a celebrated figure in Finnish design history.
Humppila Glas grundades i Finland 1952 av tre bröder: Jonni, Martti och Olavi Helander, alla tidigare glasblåsare i Nuutajarvi. 1970 köptes företaget av Rolf Alander. Designers på Humppila under 1970-talet var Pertti Santalahti, Kai Blomqvist, Tauno Wirkkala, Henrik Koivula och Vesa Antikainen. Humppila tog över Kumelafabriken 1979 och övertogs själv av Nuutajarvi 1986.