Timo Sarpaneva
taidetta lasista = glass art : collection Kakkonen
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Author
Contributions
- Sarpaneva, Timo, 1926-2006 - Contributor
- Suomen lasimuseo - Contributor
Publication
2015 - Suomen lasimuseo, Riihimäki, Finland
Language
Finnish
Word Count
63,500 words, Guess
Page Count
254 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-109525571653
- ISBN-139789525571653
- Library of Congress Control Number2015495318
- OCLC Control Number919437366
- Open LibraryOL44576378M
Classifications
- DDC700.411
- LCCNK5171.F5 T56x 2015
Alternate Titles
- Taidetta lasista
- Glass art
- Collection Kakkonen
- Timo Sarpaneva.
- Timo Sarpaneva. English.
Description
Timo Sarpaneva became a leading name in Finnish glass art in the 1950s. He is above all known for his Iittala glass designs, the Orchid, the Kayak, the Claritas series and the Finlandia collection blown into wooden moulds. For Sarpaneva, all work in design proceeded from art without restrictions: "I want to find form and material for the inner experience". Timo Sarpaneva - Glass Art - Collection Kakkonen at the Finnish Glass Museum explores Sarpaneva's life's work as a designer and artist and showcases his beloved classic pieces. On display are both art objects and utility glassware. The Iittala i-line first introduced in 1956 was utility glass, but art in terms of design. The small i logo was designed for this collection. Most of the exhibits are from Collection Kakkonen created by COB and art collector Kyösti Kakkonen, who has focused on collecting the best works of Finnish ceramics and glass design for the past thirty years. His large collection contains works by all of Finland's leading designers. Exhibition: Finnish Glass Museum, Riihimäki, Finland (29.05.-31.12.2015).
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