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Goblet, Kaj Franck, Nuutajärvi

Goblet, Kaj Franck, Nuutajärvi

Regular price €2.600,00 EUR
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The Details
Designer: Kaj Franck
Object: Goblet
Model: No model designation 
Series: Standalone piece

Manufacturer: Nuutajärvi
Period of Manufacture: 1950s 
Material: Glass
Technique: Free-blowing
Color: Blue, orange
Width: 100 mm
Length: 100 mm
Height: 130 mm 
Weight: 345 g
Condition: Excellent condition with minimal signs of wear.
Signed: "Kaj Franck Nuutajärvi Notsjö"
Numbered: Unnumbered
Keyword: Royal SiO2 Exclusive.

The Story
Designed by Kaj Franck in the 1950s at Nuutajärvi, this goblet is a rare masterpiece of Finnish modernism. Due to its extremely limited production and the complex technique of fusing distinct colored glass parts, it is a true treasure for collectors. Franck boldly combined a speckled bowl, a deep blue rim, and a striking dark blue stem, creating a sculptural piece that transcends functional glass. Each example demanded supreme precision from glassblowers, making pristine specimens surviving from the 1950s exceptionally rare. This goblet is a highly prized design object, with its market value reflecting its historical uniqueness and aesthetic excellence. It is a piece of Finnish design history for the serious collector who values rarity, authenticity, and masterful craftsmanship.

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Kaj Franck

Kaj Gabriel Franck (1911–1989). Widely regarded as the conscience of Finnish design, Kaj Franck transformed the way people think about everyday objects by proving that beauty could be found in simplicity, functionality and honest materials. After graduating from the Institute of Industrial Arts in Helsinki, he worked across ceramics, glass, textiles and industrial design before becoming one of the leading creative figures at Arabia, where he established the Product Design Department and redefined the company's approach to modern tableware. Rejecting unnecessary decoration, Franck believed that objects should be versatile, affordable and designed to serve everyday life rather than fashion. His revolutionary Kilta tableware, introduced in 1953 and later reimagined as Teema, became one of the most influential dinnerware collections ever produced, while his timeless Kartio glassware remains a benchmark of Scandinavian design. Alongside his work for Arabia, Iittala, Nuutajärvi and Artek, Franck served for more than two decades as Artistic Director of Nuutajärvi Glassworks and played a pivotal role in reforming Finnish design education, inspiring generations of designers through his philosophy that design is not an object, but the solution to a problem. Awarded the titles of Professor and Artist Professor, Franck is recognised as one of the most influential figures in twentieth-century design, whose ideas about sustainability, functionality and timeless form continue to shape Finnish design today.

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