Description
Architect Aino Aalto was a Finnish design pioneer with her modern approach to functional, beautiful design that emphasised an honest use of materials. Inspired by ripples in the water, Aalto’s pressed glassware series won the Milan Triennial and has been in constant production at Iittala since 1932.
The timeless Aino Aalto Collection features simply designed, durable pieces great for everyday use. The clear Aino Aalto plate is ideal for serving cake, fruit or other cool/cold dishes. A versatile piece for any table setting.
Perfect as a practical and elegant wedding or housewarming gift idea. Combines easily with other Iittala products.
Technical Info
Material: Glass
Dishwasher safe
Aino Aalto Plate Clear, 17.5cm
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Description
Architect Aino Aalto was a Finnish design pioneer with her modern approach to functional, beautiful design that emphasised an honest use of materials. Inspired by ripples in the water, Aalto’s pressed glassware series won the Milan Triennial and has been in constant production at Iittala since 1932.
The timeless Aino Aalto Collection features simply designed, durable pieces great for everyday use. The clear Aino Aalto plate is ideal for serving cake, fruit or other cool/cold dishes. A versatile piece for any table setting.
Perfect as a practical and elegant wedding or housewarming gift idea. Combines easily with other Iittala products.
Technical Info
Material: Glass
Dishwasher safe
Designed by Aino Aalto

In 1924 Aino Marsio (1894-1949) went to work at architect Alvar Aalto's office. The two fell in love, married and began a long partnership. In 1932, Alvar Aalto, was beaten by his wife in a design competition. The winning entry,
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