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Design 1900 to Now, Room 74

Bölgeblick

Tumbler
designed 1932 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Tumbler, clear blue ribbed glass.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleBölgeblick (manufacturer's title)
Materials and techniques
press moulded
Brief description
Tumbler, clear blue ribbed glass. Finland, designed by Aino Aalto, for Karhula glassworks, 1932-1955
Physical description
Tumbler, clear blue ribbed glass.
Dimensions
  • Diameter: 7.6cm
  • Height: 8.3cm
Style
Gallery label
  • Everyday glassware for the modern home Inspired by ripples on the surface of water, Aino Aalto designed these pieces as a competition entry for affordable glassware. Her thick, stepped glass design is both durable and ingenious. Intended to be produced in volume by pressing molten glass into custom-built moulds, the concentric rings hid imperfections in the inexpensive glass used at the time. Aalto’s design dates from the 1930s but these products are still produced today by Finnish glass manufacturer Iittala. Glass jug, plate and beaker Bölgeblick, 1932–36 (manufactured 1932–55) Designed by Aino Aalto Manufactured by Karhula Glassworks for Karhula Iittala, Finland Press-moulded glass Given by Peter Sederholm Museum nos. C.228 to B-1987 The object sits in the 'Automation and Labour' section of the Design 1900-Now gallery opened in June 2021. (2021)
  • The Bölgeblick range (the name is untranslatable) was awarded second prize in the pressed glass entries to the 1932 competition at the Karhula glassworks. It was awarded a gold medal at the Triennale, Milanm 1936
Credit line
Given by Peter Sederholm
Bibliographic reference
Opie,J: Scandinavia; ceramics & glass in the 20thC
Collection
Accession number
C.228B-1987

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Record createdDecember 13, 1997
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