Iittala's PomPom vase, originally designed by Oiva Toikka in the 1960s, is a striking piece of art glass that captures the eye with its bright colours and ornate rim decorations. Hand-blown at the Iittala Glass Factory in Finland, the vase's rim is adorned with spherical elements that interact playfully with the plants placed within. Even when empty, these details elevate the vase to the status of a sculptural focal point in any room. The PomPom vase also makes a unique gift item, spreading joy around it year after year.
PomPom vase, 160 mm, desert
Iittala
Description
Iittala's PomPom vase, originally designed by Oiva Toikka in the 1960s, is a striking piece of art glass that captures the eye with its bright colours and ornate rim decorations. Hand-blown at the Iittala Glass Factory in Finland, the vase's rim is adorned with spherical elements that interact playfully with the plants placed within. Even when empty, these details elevate the vase to the status of a sculptural focal point in any room. The PomPom vase also makes a unique gift item, spreading joy around it year after year.
Product details (7)
- Material
- Mouth-blown glass
- Colour
- Red-brown, green, purple
- Width
- 8 cm
- Height
- 16 cm
- Diameter
- 8 cm
- Weight
- 1.8 kg
- Care instructions
- Wipe with a soft, dry cloth.
- Product ID
Designer
Oiva Toikka (1931-2019) was a Finnish glass artist who became known worldwide for his collection of glass birds designed for Iittala. His imaginative, rich and bold glass art deviates from the streamlined aesthetic of Nordic design.
The Birds collection is Oiva Toikka’s best-known work. Iittala Birds is a unique collection, even in global terms. Every year, Professor Oiva Toikka and the skilled glassblowers assisting him breathed life into yet new species of Iittala Birds. The first birds created by Oiva Toikka and the glassblowers of the Nuutajärvi Glass Factory, the oldest in Finland, saw the light of day in 1972. The first bird was the Flycatcher, appearing in different colour variations. Over 300 species have been created, some of them more enduring in production than others. Each bird is a unique individual, signed with the artist’s name – it is the tangible product of skilled artisanship. The passing of time enhances the value of these art objects. That is why Iittala Birds are cherished and valued gifts and irresistible to collectors around the world, from Finland to the United States and from Central Europe all the way to Japan.
During his long career, Oiva Toikka created important works in glass. In 1964, he designed Kastehelmi, a range of glass tableware, for Iittala. The series was in production for over 20 years and in 2010 Iittala reintroduced a selection of the most popular pieces in the range to celebrate Toikka’s 50 years of work with the brand. Even though glass was always Toikka’s favourite material, he worked with ceramics as well – he originally studied ceramics and his career started at the art department at Arabia. Another example of his creativity is represented by the pieces designed for the Me Too collection by Magis – the same collection which also includes the sympathetic Puppy and the colourful Trioli children’s chair created by Eero Aarnio – as the rocking chair Dodo and the coat rack Paradise Tree. Oiva Toikka enjoyed an international career and received numerous awards, among them Lunning Prize, Pro Finlandia Medal, World Glass Now 85 Award, Kaj Franck Design Prize and the Prince Eugen Medal.
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Working conditions & labour 8/9
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Equal opportunities for all employees
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Commitment to UN Global Compact, fair compensation for all employees
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Corporate responsibility requirements defined and communicated for suppliers
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Systematic work for improved inclusion and well-being in the workplace
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Transparent supply chain
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Compliance to the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights ensured in the supply chain
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Support for community involvement in the supply chain
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Direct suppliers audited and certified
Eco-friendly production 7/9
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Fair and resource-wise water-use in production
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No incineration or landfilling of returned items
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No use of endangered species as materials
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The sustainability of direct suppliers' production is addressed and monitored
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Material-efficient and ecological packaging
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No potentially harmful chemicals used in own production
Climate impact 5/8
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Product's carbon impact identified and commitment to reduction
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Low-carbon or compensated transportation
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100 % renewable energy in own production and operations
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Carbon neutral or carbon negative product
Sustainable materials 4/6
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Sustainable and long-lasting material choices
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No harmful or hazardous substances
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Circular design 3/5
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High aesthetic quality promoting long-term use of the product
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