Decorative bottle 1729, Paukkurauta, Erkkitapio Siiroinen, Riihimäen Lasi
Decorative bottle 1729, Paukkurauta, Erkkitapio Siiroinen, Riihimäen Lasi
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The Details
Designer: Erkkitapio Siiroinen
Object: Decorative bottle / Art glass
Model: 1729
Series: Paukkurauta
Manufacturer: Riihimäen Lasi
Period of Manufacture: 1970-1972
Material: Glass
Technique: Mold-blowing
Color: Yellow
Width: 130 mm
Length: 58 mm
Height: 175 mm
Weight: 645 g
Condition: Excellent condition with minimal signs of wear.
Signed: Unsigned (As Issued)
Numbered: Unnumbered
Keyword: Finnish design.
The Story
Designed by Erkkitapio Siiroinen in 1970 for Riihimäen Lasi, Paukkurauta is one of his most distinctive decorative glass designs. Model 1729 combines a compact bottle form with a strong geometric relief, creating a sculptural surface that gives the clear silhouette a distinctive character. The name Paukkurauta refers to a percussion firearm, and the structured relief of the bottle reflects this industrial inspiration in an abstract and highly decorative way. Produced from 1970 to 1972, the model belongs to Siiroinen's characteristic period of experimental and expressive Finnish glass design. With its distinctive relief, relatively short production period and strong connection to Erkkitapio Siiroinen's design legacy, Paukkurauta 1729 is a particularly interesting piece of Riihimäen Lasi art glass and is highly sought after by collectors worldwide.
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Erkkitapio Siiroinen
Erkkitapio Siiroinen (1944–1996). One of the most original voices in Finnish glass design, Erkkitapio Siiroinen brought imagination, humour and sculptural thinking to the creations of Riihimäen Lasi during the late 1960s and 1970s. Originally aspiring to become a painter, he also studied music and composition before turning to industrial design under the guidance of Kaj Franck at the Institute of Industrial Arts in Helsinki. While still a student, he began designing for Riihimäen Lasi, where he created both practical tableware and highly distinctive decorative glass. His bestselling Kasperi and Jesperi glassware collections introduced playful organic surface patterns to everyday glass, while his sculptural bottles - including the iconic Noppapullo (Dice Bottle), Veturipullo (Locomotive Bottle) and Tellus - captured the optimism and bold experimentation that characterised Finnish design during the 1970s. Combining vivid colours, geometric forms and a strong sense of storytelling, Siiroinen developed a visual language unlike that of any of his contemporaries. Today, his work remains highly sought after by collectors for its originality, technical ingenuity and unmistakable place in the history of Finnish art glass.