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Glass sculpture 6625, Bora Bora, Helena Tynell, Riihimäen Lasi

Glass sculpture 6625, Bora Bora, Helena Tynell, Riihimäen Lasi

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The Details
Designer: Helena Tynell
Object: Glass sculpture / Art glass
Model: 6625
Series: Bora Bora

Manufacturer: Riihimäen Lasi
Period of Manufacture: 1972-1973

Material: Glass
Technique: Free-blowing
Color: Multicolor
Width: 170 mm
Length: 170 mm
Height: 110 mm 
Weight: 1580 g
Condition: Excellent condition with minimal signs of wear.
Signed: "Helena Tynell Riihimäen Lasi Oy".
Numbered: Unnumbered

Keyword: Finnish design.

The Story
Designed by Helena Tynell in 1971 for Riihimäen Lasi, Bora Bora takes its name from the tropical island of the same name in French Polynesia. The name reflects the series' inspiration from exotic landscapes and natural forms, offering a vivid contrast to the restrained character traditionally associated with Nordic design. The series is characterised by bold colours and flowing organic forms, recalling the turquoise lagoons, coral reefs and tropical vegetation of the Pacific. Model 6625 captures this spirit through its sculptural silhouette and richly coloured glass, turning the piece into an expressive decorative object rather than a conventional vessel. With its distinctive tropical character, sculptural form and connection to Helena Tynell's later art glass, Bora Bora 6625 is a particularly appealing work for collectors of glass and is highly sought after by collectors worldwide.

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Helena Tynell

Hellin Helena Tynell (1918–2016). One of the great pioneers of Finnish glass design, Helena Tynell combined artistic curiosity with an exceptional understanding of industrial production, creating objects that brought both beauty and functionality into everyday life. After graduating from the Central School of Industrial Arts in Helsinki in 1943, she began her career at Arabia before joining Riihimäen Lasi in 1946, where she would create many of the factory's most celebrated designs. While she designed elegant tableware, decanters and commissioned glassware for prestigious public interiors, her true passion lay in artistic experimentation, exploring the expressive possibilities of blown and cast glass. Her most iconic creation, the Aurinkopullo (Sun Bottle), produced between 1964 and 1974, became one of Finland's most beloved glass designs. Made in at least nineteen colours and four sizes, its radiant, sculptural form captured the optimism of the era while demonstrating Tynell's remarkable understanding of colour and light. Following the closure of Riihimäen Lasi, she continued her career in Germany, designing lighting and art glass for Glashütte Limburg before returning to Finland in the mid-1980s. Today, Tynell's work is admired for its warmth, technical excellence and timeless elegance, securing her place among the most influential figures in twentieth-century Scandinavian glass design.

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