
Best selling Vases from Iittala
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1. Iittala Alvar Aalto
The Aalto vase was designed in 1936 and presented for the first time at the Paris World Exhibition the following year. Its flowing, organic shape is still mouth-blown at the Iittala factory today. It takes a team of seven highly experienced craftsmen to produce a single Aalto vase - an icon of modern design.

2. Iittala Aalto Vase
Iittala Alvar Aalto - Finlandia Vase 25.1 cm, clear. The Aalto vase was designed in 1936 and was first presented at the Paris World Exposition the following year. Its flowing, organic shape is still mouth-blown at the Iittala factory today. A team of seven highly skilled craftsmen is required to produce a single Aalto vase – an icon of modern design.

3. Iittala Kastehelmi vase
Kastehelmi dinnerware series. Once again, a dish from the Finnish manufacturer iittala draws inspiration from the beauty of nature, translating it into another material that creates beautiful light reflections on the surfaces: What sounds so charming in Finnish translates into German as highly poetic – and formally appropriate – nothing other than "dew drops." The series was launched in 1964 by Oiva Toikka, one of the most significant names in Scandinavian glass design. The fascinatingly sparkling glasses are available in clear or colored options as small bowls, serving bowls, cake plates, and plates. Oiva Toikka also designed a matching candlestick and a flower vase for optimal table decoration. Kastehelmi vase. Concentric and straightforwardly arranged, the differently sized glass beads adorn the conically shaped vase from iittala like sparkling "dew drops." With its wide opening, the flower vase allows for a variety of enchanting table decorations.

4. Iittala Aalto vase set of 2
Aalto Vase in a set of 2. Strangely enough, under the project title "Leather Pants of an Eskimo Woman," these now legendary organic glass designs were created in the workshop of architect Alvar Aalto nearly 80 years ago. The unusual flower vase promptly won first prize in a design competition representing Finland at the 1937 Paris World Exposition. Each flower vase is still mouth-blown today, with Iittala relying on the expertise and skill of its craftsmen: it passes through no fewer than seven hands before the individual shape is created. What inspired the creator to the wave-like form of a flower vase remains unfathomable – yet it perfectly aligns with Alvar Aalto's general statement that "form is a mystery." As a special treat, Iittala now offers this design classic as a set of 2, featuring a small (h 9.5 cm) and a large (h 16 cm) vase in a decorative, matching color combination.

5. Iittala Aalto vase Finlandia 251mm
With the Finlandia collection, Iittala complements the Savoy series. Nearly identical in shape but taller than the original and slightly tapered towards the bottom, the Finlandia vase is especially suited for larger bouquets and long-stemmed flowers.

6. Iittala Ultima Thule Porcelain Vase
Iittala - Ultima Thule Porcelain Vase 8.5 x 9.5 cm, white
Ultima Thule was inspired by the melting ice in Lapland, whose surface Wirkkala developed in the 1960s after engraving the pattern into a casting mold. An exclusive design that represents the countless hours spent perfecting the glassblowing technique that creates this effect.
In honor of the 55th anniversary of the Ultima Thule glass collection designed by Tapio Wirkkala, Iittala is releasing three new vases in 2023, expanding this iconic collection with beautiful interior objects.
The small Ultima Thule vase, made from Vitro porcelain, is a stunning addition to any home decor. Its elegant, minimalist design adds sophistication to any interior and is ideal for small, delicate flowers or a small bouquet. When combined with the glass vases from the Ultima Thule series, it creates a harmonious overall look.

7. Iittala Alvar Aalto Vase opal
Iittala Alvar Aalto - Vase 16 cm, opal white
The Aalto vase was designed in 1936 and was first presented at the Paris World Fair the following year. Its flowing, organic shape is still mouth-blown at the Iittala factory today. A team of seven highly skilled craftsmen is required to produce a single Aalto vase – an icon of modern design.
