Iittala

Iittala ULTIMA THULE Glass Bowl 115mm 2pcs

£32.00 £44.00

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    Inspired by the melting ice in Northern Finland, Tapio Wirkkala created Ultima Thule in a deeply remote cottage in Lapland in the 1960s.

    The Ultima Thule glass bowls with their distinctive and intricate bottoms, that imitate the ebb and flow of melting ice, can be used to serve for example desserts, nuts and sweets.

    This distinctive classic from the 1960s contributed to Iittala's international breakthrough. The patterns gradually change as the glass burns the surface of the wooden moulds.

    Size: Dia 11.5 cm

    Material: Glass

    Dishwasher safe

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    About the brand

    Iittala

    Iittala is a Finnish design brand that has become synonymous with timeless Scandinavian design and craftsmanship. Founded in 1881 in the village of Iittala, Finland, the company has a rich heritage and a commitment to producing high-quality, functional, and aesthetically pleasing products for everyday use.

    Iittala's design philosophy is rooted in the principles of simplicity, functionality, and lasting beauty. The brand believes that good design should be accessible, enhance daily life, and stand the test of time. Their products are characterized by clean lines, minimalistic forms, and a focus on functionality.

    Iittala collaborates with both renowned and emerging designers to create its collections. By collaborating with a diverse group of designers, Iittala brings fresh perspectives, innovative ideas, and a range of design aesthetics to their product lineup. Notable collaborations include Alvar Aalto, Kaj Franck, and Oiva Toikka.

    Iittala has created several iconic design classics that have become symbols of Finnish design excellence. The Aalto vase, designed by Alvar Aalto in 1936, is one of the most famous examples. It is characterized by its organic shape, timeless elegance, and the use of glass as a material.