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Lollipop Isle

Sculpture
1969 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

'Lollipop Isle' was a favourite theme of the Finnish designer Oiva Toikka. This piece, chosen from an exhibition of Finnish arts and crafts held in London in 1969, seems to be one of the earliest examples. Toikka began his career at the Arabia ceramics factory and became art director at the Nuutajärvi glassworks in 1963. By the early 1970s Toikka was designing glass forms clearly related to this piece, but they were floor-standing and had a freer and more exuberant style.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleLollipop Isle (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Clear and coloured glass, moulded and free-blown
Brief description
Sculpture, 'Lollipop Isle' designed by Oiva Toikka, Nuutajärvi Glassworks, Finland, 1969.
Physical description
Sculpture, 'Lollipop Isle', clear & coloured glass, moulded & free blown.
Dimensions
  • Height: 38.0cm
  • Width: 38.0cm
  • Weight: 9.04kg
Marks and inscriptions
'Oiva Toikka Nuutajärvi-Notsjö' incised (Signature)
Gallery label
Oiva Toikka (b.1931) trained in art and ceramics at the Central School of Industrial Design, Helsinki. He began his career at the ceramic manufacturers, Arabia, becoming art director at Nuutajärvi glassworks in 1963. 'Lollipop Isle' appears to be one of the earliest examples of a favourite Toikka theme. It was chosen by the Museum from an exhibition of Finnish arts and crafts held at Heal's Mansard Gallery in 1969. By the early 1970s Toikka was designing sculptural forms clearly related to this but floor-standing and far more freely expressed, allowing full rein to his naturally exuberant character.
Credit line
Donation of Oy Wärtsilä AB, via Mr. E. Holmberg (general manager)
Summary
'Lollipop Isle' was a favourite theme of the Finnish designer Oiva Toikka. This piece, chosen from an exhibition of Finnish arts and crafts held in London in 1969, seems to be one of the earliest examples. Toikka began his career at the Arabia ceramics factory and became art director at the Nuutajärvi glassworks in 1963. By the early 1970s Toikka was designing glass forms clearly related to this piece, but they were floor-standing and had a freer and more exuberant style.
Bibliographic reference
Opie, J: Scandinavian ceramics & glass in the 20th century, V&A.M., 1989, cat. no. 225
Other number
9696 - Glass gallery number
Collection
Accession number
CIRC.444-1969

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Record createdDecember 13, 1997
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