Description
Inspired by the many lakes in his native Finland, design legend Alvar Aalto’s fluid waves (“aalto” in Finnish) made quite a splash when they won the 1937 Paris World Fair.
Since then, Aalto’s waves have become a timeless symbol of Scandinavian home design and his creative signature from architecture to glass.
Each iconic Aalto vase from iittala is mouth-blown, then hand cut before going through several polishings at the iittala Glass Factory.
The glass vases make a striking addition to any home interior. Now in new moss green which adds natural simplicity.
The wider size showcases wider flower bouquets. A perfect gift idea.
Technical Info
Aalto Vase - 160 mm
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Description
Inspired by the many lakes in his native Finland, design legend Alvar Aalto’s fluid waves (“aalto” in Finnish) made quite a splash when they won the 1937 Paris World Fair.
Since then, Aalto’s waves have become a timeless symbol of Scandinavian home design and his creative signature from architecture to glass.
Each iconic Aalto vase from iittala is mouth-blown, then hand cut before going through several polishings at the iittala Glass Factory.
The glass vases make a striking addition to any home interior. Now in new moss green which adds natural simplicity.
The wider size showcases wider flower bouquets. A perfect gift idea.
Technical Info
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
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