Goblet KF486, Pokaali, Kaj Franck, Nuutajärvi
Goblet KF486, Pokaali, Kaj Franck, Nuutajärvi
SKU:861694
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The Details
Designer: Kaj Franck
Object: Goblet
Model: KF486
Series: Pokaali
Brand: Nuutajärvi
Period of Manufacture: 1968-1971
Material: Glass
Technique: Free-blowing
Color: Green, clear, orange, purple
Width: 75 mm
Length: 75 mm
Height: 185 mm
Weight: 470 g
Condition: Excellent condition with minimal signs of wear.
Signed: "Kaj Franck Nuutajärvi Notsjö"
Numbered: Unnumbered
Keyword: Finnish design.
The Story
Designed by Kaj Franck for the Nuutajärvi glass factory, this goblet (model KF486) exemplifies the author's approach, where geometric form and color layering create a functional whole. Franck’s design philosophy focused on avoiding unnecessary ornamentation and prioritizing simplicity of form, while in this specific model, he experimented boldly with the interaction of different color tones. This piece is a valuable addition to any collection, offering long-term investment value as part of the legacy of the golden age of Finnish glass art. Due to its timeless form and rare color scheme, it is a highly regarded object that reflects Franck's contribution to 20th-century Nordic design.
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Kaj Franck
Kaj Gabriel Franck (1911 – 1989). Often described as the "conscience of Finnish design," Kaj Franck believed that objects should be essential, versatile, and stripped of all excess. He famously sought to "remove the unnecessary," leading to a radical shift in how people lived and ate. His legendary Kilta series (now Teema) and the iconic Kartio glassware are the ultimate expressions of his genius—pure geometric forms that are as relevant today as they were in the 1950s. Franck didn’t just design products; he designed a timeless philosophy of sustainability and universal elegance accessible to all, which continues to define the Nordic soul.