Glass sculpture 3157, Hiidenkehto, Timo Sarpaneva, Iittala
Glass sculpture 3157, Hiidenkehto, Timo Sarpaneva, Iittala
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The Details
Designer: Timo Sarpaneva
Object: Glass sculpture / Art glass
Model: 3157
Series: Hiidenkehto
Manufacturer: Iittala
Period of Manufacture: 1952-1960
Material: Glass
Technique: Mold-blowing
Color: Matt, clear
Width: 150 mm
Length: 150 mm
Height: 30 mm
Weight: 705 g
Condition: Excellent condition with minimal signs of wear.
Signed: Unsigned (As Issued)
Numbered: Unnumbered
Keyword: Finnish design
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Timo Sarpaneva
Timo Tapani Sarpaneva (1926–2006). One of the most influential figures in 20th-century Finnish design, Timo Sarpaneva transformed glass into an expressive artistic medium while helping establish Finland's international reputation for modern design. After graduating from the Institute of Industrial Arts in Helsinki in 1948, he joined Iittala in 1950, where his experimental approach led to groundbreaking innovations in both artistic and industrial glass. Working closely with master glassblowers, he developed pioneering techniques such as the steam-blown i-line collection and created enduring classics including the Festivo candleholders, Orchid, Kajakki, Finlandia, and the cast-iron pot that became a design icon in its own right. Beyond glass, Sarpaneva designed textiles, porcelain, metalware and exhibition architecture, while his famous red i logo became the enduring symbol of Iittala. Winner of multiple Grand Prix awards at the Milan Triennale, the Pro Finlandia Medal and numerous international honours, Sarpaneva remains celebrated for combining technical innovation, sculptural form and the changing qualities of light into timeless works that continue to define Finnish design.
(Timo Sarpaneva photo: Abitare)