Description
Architect Aino Aalto helped pioneer modern Finnish design with her innovative products that combined function, form and an honest use of materials. In 1932, Iittala introduced the Aino Aalto Collection and has been producing it since.
Inspired by ripples in the water, Aalto’s pressed glassware swept gold in the 1936 Milan Triennial. The beloved collection continues to be an essential fixture in homes across the world for its simple, versatile design.
The Aino Aalto tumbler set is a timeless classic. Durable enough for everyday use. The clear glass pairs well with other Iittala products. Available in several colours and two different sizes.
Technical Info
Material: Glass
Dimensions: 330ml
Dishwasher safe
Aino Aalto tumbler - 330ml - set of two
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✓ London based since 1999
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365 days FREE return policy. Changed your mind? No stress - we even pay the return postage! *excluding furniture specially made for you. Please contact us or visit our Delivery & Return page for more information.
Description
Architect Aino Aalto helped pioneer modern Finnish design with her innovative products that combined function, form and an honest use of materials. In 1932, Iittala introduced the Aino Aalto Collection and has been producing it since.
Inspired by ripples in the water, Aalto’s pressed glassware swept gold in the 1936 Milan Triennial. The beloved collection continues to be an essential fixture in homes across the world for its simple, versatile design.
The Aino Aalto tumbler set is a timeless classic. Durable enough for everyday use. The clear glass pairs well with other Iittala products. Available in several colours and two different sizes.
Technical Info
Material: Glass
Dimensions: 330ml
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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