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Goblet, Kerttu Nurminen, Nuutajärvi

Goblet, Kerttu Nurminen, Nuutajärvi

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The Details
Designer: Kerttu Nurminen
Object: Goblet
Model: No model designation
Series: Standalone piece
Manufacturer: Nuutajärvi
Period of Manufacture: 1980s
 
Material: Glass
Technique: Free-blowing
Color: Red
Width: 115 mm
Length: 115 mm
Height: 138 mm 
Weight: 855 g
Condition: Excellent condition with minimal signs of wear.
Signed: Unsigned (As Issued)
Numbered: Unnumbered

Keyword: Finnish design.

The Story
This ruby red glass goblet, created by Kerttu Nurminen at Nuutajärvi between the 1980s and 1990s, is a striking example of the high-end studio glass developed by the designer. This massive art object is a valuable addition to any collection, offering a stable investment value as part of the master traditions of Nordic glass art. Unlike Nurminen's mass-produced series, this goblet was made in limited quantities. Its technical complexity lies in the deep ruby red hue, which requires extremely precise heating, and the spiral optical pattern that, combined with the massive conical stem, changes the object's appearance depending on the lighting angle, reflecting the author's role as the last salaried chief designer of Nuutajärvi.

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Kerttu Nurminen

Kerttu Anneli Nurminen (b. 1943). One of Finland's most accomplished glass artists and designers, Kerttu Nurminen devoted 35 years to Nuutajärvi Glassworks, eventually becoming its last full-time salaried designer. After studying ceramics under Kaj Franck at the University of Industrial Arts Helsinki, she graduated in 1970 and joined Nuutajärvi soon afterwards, initially as a summer trainee and later working in several roles while beginning to design glass alongside her other duties. Franck subsequently recruited her to the design team, beginning a remarkable career that would span both functional glassware and highly acclaimed unique works. Her best-known collections, including Mondo, Verna and Palazzo, have become enduring classics of Finnish glass, while her studio pieces demonstrate exceptional mastery of demanding techniques such as Graal, filigree and veil glass. Known for her refined compositions, versatility and uncompromising approach to quality, Nurminen drew particular inspiration from the nature and changing seasons of Nuutajärvi. Over five decades, she worked closely with glassblowers and other craftspeople, continually exploring new ways to express the sensitivity and strength of glass. Her works are represented in major museum collections in Finland and abroad, including the Design Museum Finland, the Finnish Glass Museum, the National Museum of Norway and the Victoria and Albert Museum, securing her place among the leading figures of Finnish glass design.

(Kerttu Nurminen photo: (photo: yle.fi)

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