Iittala — is a Finnish design company specialising in houseware objects made on the principle of modern Scandinavian design . [N.B. The official logo of the Company is all in lower case iittala.(See the link to the Company s webpage at the end of this… … Wikipedia
Iittala — Iittala, es una compañía finlandesa fundada en 1881 por el soplador de vidrios sueco Per Magnus Abrahamson. Se especializa en la fabricación de objetos para el hogar desarrollados bajo el principio del diseño escandinavo moderno. Muchos de los… … Wikipedia Español
Iittala — Logo de Iittala Création 1881 Personnages clés Tero Vähäkylä (directeur) … Wikipédia en Français
Iittala Group — Oyj Rechtsform öffentliche Aktiengesellschaft Gründung 1881 Sitz … Deutsch Wikipedia
Iittala (Hämeenlinna) — Iittala ist ein Ort in der Landschaft Kanta Häme im Süden Finnlands. Er ist das Zentrum der ehemaligen Gemeinde Kalvola. Seit Beginn des Jahres 2009 gehört Iittala verwaltungsmäßig zur Stadt Hämeenlinna. Iittala und Kalvola werden von der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Fiskars — Logo de Fiskars Création 1649 Forme juridique Cô … Wikipédia en Français
Oiva Toikka — (born 1931) is a Finnish glass designer. Born in Karelia, he is renowned for his designs for glassware for Iittala the Finnish design company. Originally trained in ceramics, he took up glass design later in life. Along with his glassware designs … Wikipedia
Alvar Aalto — Infobox Architect caption=Alvar with wife Aino Aalto name= Alvar Aalto nationality= Finnish birth date=February 3, 1898 birth place=Kuortane, Finland death date=Death date and age|1976|5|11|1898|2|3 death place=Helsinki, Finland practice name=… … Wikipedia
Aalto Vase — The Aalto Vase, also known as the Savoy Vase, is a world famous piece of glassware and an iconic piece of Finnish design created by Alvar Aalto and his wife Aino Marsio.The vase was originally designed as an entry in a design competition for the… … Wikipedia
Timo Sarpaneva — (October 31, 1926 ndash; October 6, 2006), was a Finnish designer and professor who was best known for his constructivist works of glass art. Although he preferred glass and metal, he also worked with porcelain, wood and textiles.Early… … Wikipedia