Aino Aalto Set of 2 330ml Linen Highball Glasses - Minimax
Aino Aalto Set of 2 330ml Linen Highball Glasses - Minimax

Iittala Aino Aalto Linen Highball Glasses Set of 2 (330ml)

$54.95

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Item Code: RD9365


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Inspired by ripples in the water, Aalto's pressed glassware won gold in the 1936 Milan Triennial. The beloved collection continues to be an essential fixture in homes across the world for its simple, stackable, space-saving design. The Aino Aalto tumbler comes in a set of two. The timeless classic is versatile and durable enough for everyday use. New linen colour adds fresh detail.

ABOUT AINO MARSIO

Aino Marsio, born in Helsinki in 1894, received her degree in architecture from the Helsinki Polytechnic and began working for Alvar Aalto’s architecture office in 1924. Soon after, she married Alvar Aalto and, in addition to a new surname, gained a lifelong partner. The couple worked together closely until Aino’s death in 1949.

The significance of Aino Aalto's life's work is immeasurable; she has left her strong, unprejudiced and modern handprint in the fields of design and architecture. She is best known for the Bölgeblick glass series she designed in 1932, which today is in Iittala's collection under its designer's name. The design was inspired by circles created by a stone thrown in water and 80 years on, it still feels fresh.

“When she is mentioned, one always says: the legendary Aino Aalto. She is the most aesthetic person I have ever met.” Such was the description of Aino by a friend, Maire Gullichsen, in an interview in 1976. Aino Aalto was a pioneer of Finnish design in the international arena. Her exhibition architecture for Artek's stand at the Milan Triennal in 1936 was awarded the Grand Prix prize and at the same Triennal, her glass series won the gold medal. Aino Aalto also designed buildings, interiors, furniture, and textiles.

Echoing rings of water, this pressed glassware from 1932 is tactile proof that essential design survives the test of time. Simple, space-saving design that permits stacking and versatility were the starting point for these classics. In production since its launch, Aino Aalto glassware now celebrates 80 years of design history and today continues to drive the Iittala design thinking forward.

Features / Specifications
ColourLinen
Dishwasher Safe Yes
RangeAino Aalto
Made inFINLAND
Depth (cm)12.3
Height (cm)8.5
Width (cm)16.7
Weight (g)1048
Size330ml
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Product Details

Inspired by ripples in the water, Aalto's pressed glassware won gold in the 1936 Milan Triennial. The beloved collection continues to be an essential fixture in homes across the world for its simple, stackable, space-saving design. The Aino Aalto tumbler comes in a set of two. The timeless classic is versatile and durable enough for everyday use. New linen colour adds fresh detail.

ABOUT AINO MARSIO

Aino Marsio, born in Helsinki in 1894, received her degree in architecture from the Helsinki Polytechnic and began working for Alvar Aalto’s architecture office in 1924. Soon after, she married Alvar Aalto and, in addition to a new surname, gained a lifelong partner. The couple worked together closely until Aino’s death in 1949.

The significance of Aino Aalto's life's work is immeasurable; she has left her strong, unprejudiced and modern handprint in the fields of design and architecture. She is best known for the Bölgeblick glass series she designed in 1932, which today is in Iittala's collection under its designer's name. The design was inspired by circles created by a stone thrown in water and 80 years on, it still feels fresh.

“When she is mentioned, one always says: the legendary Aino Aalto. She is the most aesthetic person I have ever met.” Such was the description of Aino by a friend, Maire Gullichsen, in an interview in 1976. Aino Aalto was a pioneer of Finnish design in the international arena. Her exhibition architecture for Artek's stand at the Milan Triennal in 1936 was awarded the Grand Prix prize and at the same Triennal, her glass series won the gold medal. Aino Aalto also designed buildings, interiors, furniture, and textiles.

Echoing rings of water, this pressed glassware from 1932 is tactile proof that essential design survives the test of time. Simple, space-saving design that permits stacking and versatility were the starting point for these classics. In production since its launch, Aino Aalto glassware now celebrates 80 years of design history and today continues to drive the Iittala design thinking forward.

Features / Specifications
ColourLinen
Dishwasher Safe Yes
RangeAino Aalto
Made inFINLAND
Depth37
Height18.5
Width23.9
Weight3782
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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.