Kivi tealight candleholder, water green

Iittala

$15.60 $20.80

Colour: Water green


Iittala
Kivi tealight candleholder
$15.60 $20.80



Description

The Kivi tealight candleholder, designed by Heikki Orvola in 1988, is one of Iittala's timeless classics. The minimalist Kivi votive is enchanting both as a single piece and arranged in an eye-catching cluster.

The Kivi tealight candleholders are made of hand-pressed thick glass at the Iittala glass factory. Until 1995, Kivi votives were manufactured in the Nuutajärvi glass factory. Over the years, Kivi votives have been produced in several charming tones that are achieved by using the colour recipes developed in Iittala. The annually growing Kivi collection is a great representation of Iittala's unmatched expertise in coloured glass. 

Material
Glass
Colour
Water green
Height
6 cm
Diameter
6.5 cm
Weight
0.33 kg
Care instructions
Handwash only
Product ID
II007368

Heikki Orvola

The Finnish designer Heikki Orvola (b. 1943) is one of the driving forces within Finnish design. He works with glass, ceramics, cast iron and textiles. The fields of industrial and product design are most familiar to him, but he has also expressed himself as an artist.

Heikki Orvola has started his career as a glass artist in Nuutajärvi, one of Iittala’s glass factories. For Iittala he designed Kivi candleholders (1988), which have become a popular collector’s item. Kivi candleholders are available in a wide range of colours and every year new colours are added. These candleholders show the designer’s thorough knowledge of glass. Heikki Orvola’s creations include also Aika dishware collection (2006) for Iittala and the 24h dishware series (1996) for Arabia, for which he has received the Design Plus Award at the Ambiente International Fair in Frankfurt. For Arabia Heikki Orvola designed also Carambola, a beautiful vase made of bone china. During his career as a designer, Heikki Orvola has received awards and prizes, including the Kaj Franck prize in 1998 and the Pro Finland Medal – two of Finland’s most important design prizes. Heikki Orvola received the title of professor in 2002. The designer’s glass and ceramics objects have been in many private and group exhibitions all over the world and his works are present in many museums worldwide.

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