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wildoute · 1 year ago
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topthreebydesign · 5 months ago
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A Celebration of Nordic Light: Unveiling the Magic of Iittala at Top3 by Design
Australia's design scene flourishes with a unique blend of influences. But for those seeking a touch of Nordic magic, Top3 by Design offers a treasure trove. As the leading furniture and home decor store in Australia, they bring you the esteemed Finnish design brand, Iittala – a name synonymous with timeless elegance, innovative materials, and a playful spirit.
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Beyond Functionality: Unveiling the Iittala Design Philosophy
Iittala transcends the realm of mere furniture and home decor. Their philosophy revolves around creating objects that elevate everyday experiences:
Artful Functionality: Each Iittala piece embodies a harmonious marriage of form and function. Their designs are not just aesthetically pleasing; they serve a purpose with a touch of artistic flair.
Celebrating Finnish Heritage: Iittala draws inspiration from the rich tapestry of Finnish culture. The clean lines, muted tones, and focus on functionality are hallmarks of Nordic design, evident in every Iittala creation.
A Playful Edge: Despite their emphasis on clean lines, Iittala doesn't shy away from playful touches. Bold pops of color and unexpected textures add a touch of whimsy to their collections.
Top3 by Design: Your Gateway to the World of Iittala
As the leading purveyor of Iittala in Australia, Top3 by Design offers you a gateway to experience the magic of Nordic design:
Curated Collections: Top3 by Design meticulously selects Iittala pieces that resonate with Australian sensibilities. You'll find a diverse range of furniture, glassware, and home accessories, all reflecting the brand's signature style.
Expert Guidance: Their knowledgeable team is passionate about Iittala. They can answer your questions, guide you through the collections, and help you find the perfect pieces to complement your home.
A Seamless Shopping Experience: Top3 by Design offers a convenient online platform and physical stores across Australia. Browse the collections from the comfort of your home or experience the Iittala pieces firsthand at a store location.
The Legacy of Iittala: More Than Just Beautiful Objects
Owning an Iittala piece is more than just acquiring a beautiful object. It's about:
A Legacy of Craftsmanship: Iittala boasts a rich history dating back to 1881. Their commitment to quality and traditional glassblowing techniques ensures each piece is a testament to generations of skilled artisanship.
A Connection to Nature: Iittala draws inspiration from the Finnish landscape, evident in their use of natural materials and organic shapes. Owning an Iittala piece brings a touch of nature's serenity into your home.
A Conversation Starter: Iittala's bold designs and playful touches are sure to spark conversation among guests. Their pieces become focal points in your home, inviting appreciation and curiosity.
Top3 by Design: Your Partner in Creating a Nordic-Inspired Home
Looking to infuse your home with a touch of Nordic elegance and functionality? Here's why Top3 by Design is your ideal partner:
Extensive Iittala Collection: They offer a diverse range of Iittala pieces, from iconic glassware collections like Aalto to statement furniture pieces.
Design Expertise: Their team can help you curate a cohesive Nordic-inspired aesthetic for your home, ensuring each Iittala piece seamlessly integrates into your existing decor.
A Commitment to Quality: Top3 by Design prioritizes quality in everything they offer. You can be assured that you're receiving authentic Iittala pieces crafted with the brand's renowned attention to detail.
Embrace the Nordic Magic Today: Visit Top3 by Design
Don't settle for ordinary home decor. Embrace the timeless elegance and playful spirit of Iittala with Top3 by Design. Visit their website or a store location today and embark on a journey of Nordic design. Let Top3 by Design help you transform your house into a haven of functionality, beauty, and a touch of the extraordinary.
Contact- Web - https://top3.com.au/collections/brand-iittala Mail - [email protected] Ph - 1300 867 333 Address - 26 Mologa Rd, Heidelberg West VIC 3081, Australia
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ninetynine-centdreams · 1 year ago
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iittala Aalto Vase
Alvar Aalto
photo by Akatre Studio
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mycupofrum · 1 year ago
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The Black home in Kauniainen is all white with splashes of gray ("Scandinavian minimalist") with Aalto vases and the fucking glass birds and an electric fireplace ☠ the saunas are electric too ofc they're not fucking with wood. Maybe in their archipelago villa they might have a rustic wooden sauna and somebody burns it down while being too drunk (another important Finnish tradition)
Oh I can see this minimalist home. They have Iittala glasses and plates with the stickers still on them because otherwise how would people know it's that brand? "Hidden" in a glass cabinet is a whole collection of limited edition Moomin mugs (they are not to be used, they will wait for their value to be all time high and make some more money out of them). Their home in Kauniainen looks like from an interior decor magazine where it has in fact featured, as well as on the tv show where they are looking for Finland's most beautiful home (Walburga made Orion bribe the producers for their home to win). Their wooden sauna on the archipelago was accidentally burned by Sirius because he dropped his cigarette butt on the ground too close to it and never bothered to put it out (he was drunk because how else is he supposed to deal with these people?). Of course, he made it look like it was Regulus's fault. Regulus got grounded (no more sailing trips with his snobby friends) and his iphone taken away (how is he supposed to write hate messages to left-wing politicians on social media platforms now??) On Midsummer, he steals his father's Koskenkorva vodka and goes rowing alone full of teenage angst and mosquito bites...he never comes back.
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ulfgbohlin · 1 year ago
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Iittala, Alvar Aalto 1050152 Vase Copper 
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source-insta · 3 months ago
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Long time no design - Iittala extra small vases designed by Alvar Aalto. Sold as a set of two. Size: 30mm Color: Dark beige Material: Glass Perfect condition
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xerophile · 8 months ago
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Alvar Aalto – Vase for Iittala (c. 1960)
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designobjectory · 3 years ago
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Iittala Teema plates by Kaj Franck (designed 1952) in powder with Iittala Kartio glasses and pitcher by Kaj Franck (designed 1958), Iittala Kastehelmi dessert plate (1964) and Iittala Aalto vase by Alvar Aalto (original design 1937) in Sea Blue
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sonntagpunctum · 4 years ago
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Alvar Aalto , Savoy Vase, 1930
Glassblowing process at Iittala Finland
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conformi · 5 years ago
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Alvar Aalto, Vase, iittala, 1936 VS Le Corbusier, Unité d'Habitation, Marseille, France, 1947-1952
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4543200053 · 5 years ago
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Iittala's Aalto vase,
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svente · 6 years ago
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New addition to the house - just in time for spring 🌿💐
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winkdeco · 3 years ago
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Parfois on peut faire du beau avec peu de chose 🤗 Quelques fleurs d’un vieux bouquet + un pique à fleurs + un bol Alvar Aalto = une composition épurée qui va nous égailler le salon pendant quelques jours. • winkdeco #winkdeco #wink #salonwink #scandinave #madecoamoi #fleurs #flowers #flowersinstagram #bouquet #bouquetdefleurs #vase #bouquetwinkdeco #alvaraalto #aalto #alvaraaltobowl #alvaraaltobol #iittala #iittalaalvaraalto #smallrevolution #recyclage #decorationrecyclee #upcycling #surcyclage #wangari #wangarismallrevolution #smallrevolutiondk #smallrevolutionwangari #vase #vasedesign #vaseplastique #vaseplastik https://www.instagram.com/p/CbVd-WdqWwg/?utm_medium=tumblr
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fashionbooksmilano · 3 years ago
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Aino e Alvar Aalto
Tutto il design
Luciano Rubino
Edizioni Kappa, Roma 1980, Collana Il Bovindo, 191 pagine, 24 x 22 cm.,
euro 22,00
email if you want to buy [email protected]
Il libro è una monografia dei due architetti Aino Aalto e Alvar Aalto e consiste nell’analisi delle opere dei due artisti. Alvar Aalto è un architetto finlandese (Kuortane 1898 - Helsinki 1976), uno dei più importanti dell'Europa moderna: tra le realizzazioni più riuscite il riassetto urbanistico di Rovaniemi (1945-48) e la chiesa di Riola a Bologna (1966-76). Notevole è stato anche il suo contributo nell'ambito del design di arredamento. Aino Maria Aalto è stata un architetto e designer finlandese. Nata ad Helsinki, completò la sua istruzione nel 1913 presso la Helsingin Suomalainen Tyttökoulu (scuola per ragazze finlandesi di Helsinki). Iniziò a studiare architettura lo stesso anno presso la Helsinki University of Technology e si laureò nel 1920. Quello stesso anno andò a lavorare per l'architetto Oiva Kallio di Helsinki. Nel 1923 si spostò nella città di Jyväskylä per lavorare nello studio dell'architetto Gunnar A. Wahlroos, ma l'anno seguente cambiò e iniziò a lavorare con Alvar Aalto che era da poco diventato suo marito. I coniugi Aalto trascorsero la loro luna di miele nel nord Italia. Era piuttosto comune all'epoca per i giovani architetti scandinavi andare in Italia a studiare l'architettura vernacolare e questo ebbe una profonda influenza sull'architettura scandinava durante gli anni venti, inclusi quindi i coniugi Aalto, sviluppando lo stile definito come classicismo nordico. Gli Aalto spostarono il loro ufficio a Turku nel 1927 e cominciarono a collaborare con l'architetto Erik Bryggman. Nel 1933 traslocarono ancora, questa volta per tornare a Helsinki. Gli Aalto progettarono e costruirono una casa-ufficio (1935-36) per loro stessi a Munkkiniemi, un suburbio di Helsinki, ma dopo la sua morte, soprattutto per motivi di spazio, Alvar Aalto progettò un ufficio distaccato dall'abitazione, costruito nei dintorni (1954-55). Il ruolo di Aino Aalto nella progettazione delle opere architettoniche attribuite ad Alvar Aalto non è mai stato completamente chiarito. I loro primi lavori furono piccoli edifici, come le ville estive in stile nordico classico. Tra queste spicca la villa estiva che gli Aalto progettarono per se stessi, Villa Flora, sita in Alajärvi e costruita a partire dal 1926 (poi ampliata nel 1938). Si sa che nella fase di progettazione Aino si concentrasse soprattutto nel design degli interni (come per la famosa Villa Mairea a Noormarkku del 1937-39), ma anche dell'arredamento (come per il Paimio Sanatorium del 1927-29). Nel 1935 gli Aalto, insieme a Maire Gullichsen (loro cliente per Villa Mairea) e Nils-Gustav Hahlin, fondarono la Artek, una società che vendeva impianti di illuminazione e arredamento disegnati dagli Aalto. A metà degli anni Venti gli Aalto furono i primi architetti in Finlandia ad adottare uno stile razionalista, proveniente dall'Europa Centrale. Nel lavoro di Aino Aalto questo coincise con il suo ingresso nel padiglione finlandese della Esposizione universale di New York del 1939, il cui primo premio, tuttavia, venne vinto da Alvar Aalto. Aino Aalto inoltre disegnò molti oggetti in vetro per l'azienda finlandese Iittala. Il suo più famoso bicchiere è tuttora in vendita e alcune varianti più grossolane sono state create da altre aziende (come ad esempio IKEA). Ha anche collaborato col marito nella creazione del celebre Savoy Vase nel 1936.
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a-n-na · 4 years ago
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Iittala Aalto vase designed by Alvar Aalto via mies-preowned
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keepingitneutral · 7 years ago
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Aalto Vases, Iittala
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