Aalto 6cm 3032 Clear Votive - Minimax
Aalto 6cm 3032 Clear Votive - Minimax

Iittala Aalto 6cm 3032 Clear Votive

$49.95

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Item Code: RD9173


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Finnish design pioneer Alvar Aalto combined simple design with a craftsman's expertise to create iconic pieces of home decor that are functional and sculptural. His asymmetrical wave shape for Iittala won the 1937 Paris World Fair and became his creative signature from architecture to glass. In the decades since, it's become a globally recognized symbol of modern Scandinavian interior design. The stunning new Aalto tealight candleholder inspired by Aalto's waves brings a piece of Finnish design to any interior. Clear glass highlights the fluid design. Creates instant ambience. Striking alone or grouped in a collection.

About Iittala

Iittala was established as a small, humble glass factory in Finland, 1881 and today, celebrates generations of essential objects that are made to enrich people's every day lives.

About Alvar Alto

Born in Kuortane in 1898, Alvar Aalto made his name as a master of modern architecture through his unique style and exceptional talent. He worked closely with his wife Aino Aalto.

Aalto designed concert halls, libraries, hospitals, museums and private homes, among others, all around the world. His works were exhibited in the New York Museum of Modern Art already in the 1930s. Aalto also designed several objects which were originally intended to become parts of buildings and decorations. However, the objects took on a life of their own.

The most famous of the objects designed by Aalto is the Aalto vase, which was first seen at the 1937 Paris World Exposition. Independently and together with his wife Aino Aalto, Alvar Aalto designed a number of versatile objects.

Legendary design pioneer Alvar Aalto took inspiration from his native Finnish landscape when creating his iconic waves ("aalto" in Finnish) shape. A perfect combination of function and sculpture, Aalto's waves have become a symbol of Scandinavian design since winning the 1937 Paris World Fair. Inspired by Aalto's waves, the stunning new Aalto tealight candleholder brings a piece of Finnish design to any interior.

Features / Specifications
ColourClear
RangeAalto
Made inFINLAND
Depth (cm)8.5
Height (cm)6
Width (cm)8.5
Weight (g)333
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Product Details

Finnish design pioneer Alvar Aalto combined simple design with a craftsman's expertise to create iconic pieces of home decor that are functional and sculptural. His asymmetrical wave shape for Iittala won the 1937 Paris World Fair and became his creative signature from architecture to glass. In the decades since, it's become a globally recognized symbol of modern Scandinavian interior design. The stunning new Aalto tealight candleholder inspired by Aalto's waves brings a piece of Finnish design to any interior. Clear glass highlights the fluid design. Creates instant ambience. Striking alone or grouped in a collection.

About Iittala

Iittala was established as a small, humble glass factory in Finland, 1881 and today, celebrates generations of essential objects that are made to enrich people's every day lives.

About Alvar Alto

Born in Kuortane in 1898, Alvar Aalto made his name as a master of modern architecture through his unique style and exceptional talent. He worked closely with his wife Aino Aalto.

Aalto designed concert halls, libraries, hospitals, museums and private homes, among others, all around the world. His works were exhibited in the New York Museum of Modern Art already in the 1930s. Aalto also designed several objects which were originally intended to become parts of buildings and decorations. However, the objects took on a life of their own.

The most famous of the objects designed by Aalto is the Aalto vase, which was first seen at the 1937 Paris World Exposition. Independently and together with his wife Aino Aalto, Alvar Aalto designed a number of versatile objects.

Legendary design pioneer Alvar Aalto took inspiration from his native Finnish landscape when creating his iconic waves ("aalto" in Finnish) shape. A perfect combination of function and sculpture, Aalto's waves have become a symbol of Scandinavian design since winning the 1937 Paris World Fair. Inspired by Aalto's waves, the stunning new Aalto tealight candleholder brings a piece of Finnish design to any interior.

Features / Specifications
ColourClear
RangeAalto
Made inFINLAND
Depth8.1
Height7
Width8.1
Weight345
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Shipping and Delivery

Free Shipping within Australia on all orders over $99*

$9.95 Flat Rate for all orders under $99 within Australia.

Click & Collect is available from all of our stores.

Call and Collect is available from our Toorak (Vic), Brighton (Vic) and Camberwell (Vic) stores.