Cut crystal Art-Object, Model 3101 - Nuutajärvi-Notsjö, Finland ca 1990 by Oiva Toikka
Cut crystal Art-Object, Model 3101 - Nuutajärvi-Notsjö, Finland ca 1990 by Oiva Toikka
Cut crystal Art-Object, Model 3101 - Nuutajärvi-Notsjö, Finland ca 1990 by Oiva Toikka
Cut crystal Art-Object, Model 3101 - Nuutajärvi-Notsjö, Finland ca 1990 by Oiva Toikka
Cut crystal Art-Object, Model 3101 - Nuutajärvi-Notsjö, Finland ca 1990 by Oiva Toikka
Cut crystal Art-Object, Model 3101 - Nuutajärvi-Notsjö, Finland ca 1990 by Oiva Toikka
Cut crystal Art-Object, Model 3101 - Nuutajärvi-Notsjö, Finland ca 1990 by Oiva Toikka
Cut crystal Art-Object, Model 3101 - Nuutajärvi-Notsjö, Finland ca 1990 by Oiva Toikka
Cut crystal Art-Object, Model 3101 - Nuutajärvi-Notsjö, Finland ca 1990 by Oiva Toikka
Cut crystal Art-Object, Model 3101 - Nuutajärvi-Notsjö, Finland ca 1990 by Oiva Toikka
Cut crystal Art-Object, Model 3101 - Nuutajärvi-Notsjö, Finland ca 1990 by Oiva Toikka
Cut crystal Art-Object, Model 3101 - Nuutajärvi-Notsjö, Finland ca 1990 by Oiva Toikka
Cut crystal Art-Object, Model 3101 - Nuutajärvi-Notsjö, Finland ca 1990 by Oiva Toikka
Cut crystal Art-Object, Model 3101 - Nuutajärvi-Notsjö, Finland ca 1990 by Oiva Toikka
Cut crystal Art-Object, Model 3101 - Nuutajärvi-Notsjö, Finland ca 1990 by Oiva Toikka
Cut crystal Art-Object, Model 3101 - Nuutajärvi-Notsjö, Finland ca 1990 by Oiva Toikka
Cut crystal Art-Object, Model 3101 - Nuutajärvi-Notsjö, Finland ca 1990 by Oiva Toikka
Cut crystal Art-Object, Model 3101 - Nuutajärvi-Notsjö, Finland ca 1990 by Oiva Toikka

Cut crystal Art-Object, Model 3101 - Nuutajärvi-Notsjö, Finland ca 1990 1990 - 1992

Oiva Toikka

CrystalGemstone
7 ⨯ 14 ⨯ 14 cm
ConditionGood
€ 700

Van Kerkhoff Art

  • About the artwork
    A mould blown, cased glass, cut off art-object, model 3101. Designed by Oiva Toikka in 1990 and handmade by the craftsmen of the Nuutajärvi-Notsjö glassworks in Finland.

    The bowl is made in the shape of a reversed truncated pyramid of polished and cut crystal. Encased in the centre is a two-cloured bowl, blue on the outside and yellow on the inside. These objects were handmade and only produced between 1990 and 1992.

    About Oiva Toikka
    Oiva Toikka (1931 Viipurin maalaiskunta, Finland - 2019 Helsinki, Finland) was one of Scandinavia's foremost glass-artists.

    Educated in ceramics at the University of Art and Design Helsinki, he took up glass design later in life and is probably best known for his large collection (more than 400 designs) of mouthblown glass birds, he designed from 1972 until his death is 2019.

    Among Toikka's many awards are the Lunning Prize in 1970, Finnish State Award for Crafts and Design in 1975, Pro Finlandia Medal in 1980, Kaj Franck Design Prize in 1992, Finland Prize in 2000 and Prins Eugen Medal in 2001.

    Museums all over the world have included his work in their collections: MoMa, New York City, British Museum, Design Museum, Helsinki, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam etc.

    Execution
    Nuutajärvi-Notsjö, Finland between 1990-1992

    Marked
    O. Toikka Nuutajärvi in diamondpen underneath the base

    Condition
    Good overall condition, minor wear consistent of age and use. Minor notch on one side.

    Literature
    Marianne Aav (ed.), Oiva Toikka. Moments of Ingenuity. p. 138

    Dimensions
    H. 7,9 cm
    W. 14.8 cm
    D. 14.8 cm
    Weight 2363 grams
  • About the artist

    Toikka gained recognition for his exceptional glassware designs created for the Finnish design company Iittala. Initially trained in ceramics at the University of Art and Design Helsinki, he later ventured into glass design. Some of his most famous works include the Kastehelmi and Flora tableware from the 1960s, as well as the Pioni and Krouvi collections from the 1970s.

    In addition to his glassware creations, Toikka is renowned for his "Birds by Toikka" series, which he designed for Iittala. From 1972 until his passing in 2019, Toikka crafted over 400 mouth-blown glass birds. While he initially worked at the Nuutajärvi glassworks in Urjala, his designs are currently produced at the Iittala glass factory in Hämeenlinna.

    Toikka also found success in other creative endeavors. He collaborated as a stage and costume designer, often partnering with Finnish director Lisbeth Landefort, and even illustrated her autobiography. In his later years, he was associated with productions by the Finnish National Theatre and the Finnish National Opera. Additionally, Toikka occasionally contributed textile designs to the Marimekko collections.

    Throughout his career, Toikka received numerous accolades, including the Lunning Prize in 1970, the Finnish State Award for Crafts and Design in 1975, the Pro Finlandia Medal in 1980, the Kaj Franck Design Prize in 1992, the Finland Prize in 2000, and the Prins Eugen Medal in 2001.

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