Description
Finnish design pioneer Aino Aalto combined a modern approach to functional, beautiful design that emphasised an honest use of materials. Inspired by ripples in the water, Aino Aalto’s pressed glassware won the Milan Triennial and has been in constant production at Iittala since 1932.
The classic Aino Aalto Collection features simple, durable glasses great for everyday use. Serve cold drinks in style with the simple elegance of the clear mouthblown Aino Aalto pitcher.
The Iittala glass pitcher is versatile enough for casual and festive occasions. Not suitable for warm beverages. Handwashing recommended.
Technical Info
Material: Glass
Handwash only
Aino Aalto Pitcher Clear, 1.2 L (Outlet)
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Description
Finnish design pioneer Aino Aalto combined a modern approach to functional, beautiful design that emphasised an honest use of materials. Inspired by ripples in the water, Aino Aalto’s pressed glassware won the Milan Triennial and has been in constant production at Iittala since 1932.
The classic Aino Aalto Collection features simple, durable glasses great for everyday use. Serve cold drinks in style with the simple elegance of the clear mouthblown Aino Aalto pitcher.
The Iittala glass pitcher is versatile enough for casual and festive occasions. Not suitable for warm beverages. Handwashing recommended.
Technical Info
Material: Glass
Handwash only
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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