Description
Since winning the 1937 Paris World Fair, design pioneer Alvar Aalto’s asymmetrical waves (“aalto” in Finnish) have become a timeless symbol of Scandinavian design. Taking inspiration from his native Finnish landscape, Aalto created iconic pieces that merged function with sculpture. The 75mm Aalto bowl is the smallest piece in the collection making it a practical and versatile addition to any home décor. Ideal for serving desserts and sauces. Cranberry adds instant cheer. A perfect gift idea.
Technical Info
Dimensions: ø: 7.5cm
Alvar Aalto Collection Bowl 7.5 cm
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Description
Since winning the 1937 Paris World Fair, design pioneer Alvar Aalto’s asymmetrical waves (“aalto” in Finnish) have become a timeless symbol of Scandinavian design. Taking inspiration from his native Finnish landscape, Aalto created iconic pieces that merged function with sculpture. The 75mm Aalto bowl is the smallest piece in the collection making it a practical and versatile addition to any home décor. Ideal for serving desserts and sauces. Cranberry adds instant cheer. A perfect gift idea.
Technical Info
Dimensions: ø: 7.5cm
Designed by Alvar Aalto

Undoubtedly the most celebrated and influential genius of Scandinavian design, Aalto's (1898-1976) work stretches from furniture to architecture and city planning, from art glass to light fittings. His most famous buildings include the Paimio hospital in Finland, the Viipuri library
Designed by Klaus Haapaniemi

Klaus Haapaniemi (born 1970) has had plenty of coverage recently in the Finnish as well as foreign media. His CV of design work is impressive: garment prints for Diesel, Levis, Marimekko, Dolce & Gabbana, Cacharel and Bela's Dead, a new
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