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Generations of icons.



4 Timeless design since 1881 6 Generations of icons 8 WDC Helsinki 2012

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Alvar Aalto Collection Claritas Birds by Toikka Vitriini Kivi Kastehelmi Lantern Fireplace Allas Kaasa Festivo Ateenan Aamu

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Teema Origo Ego Korento Taika Kastehelmi Aino Aalto Marc Newson Kartio Lempi Essence Senta

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Decanter Aarne Ultima Thule Citterio 98 Mango Artik Piano Collective Tools Seth-Andersson Jars Purnukka

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46 Designers 48 Myiittala 50 Stores

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44 Tools 45 Sarpaneva

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Freezer safe

Oven safe

Heat-resistant

Microwave safe

Dishwasher safe

Hand wash only

Cast iron hob

Ceramic hob

Induction hob

Gas hob

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Timeless design since 1881. What started as a glass factory in Iittala, Finland, now celebrates generations of essential objects that are made to enrich people’s everyday lives. We believe objects should be distinctive, combinable and multi-functional, with lasting design that allows for individual use and expression. The progressive philosophy of our design heroes, Kaj Franck and Alvar Aalto, still inspires us to keep Iittala forever relevant. We don’t just create beautiful objects. We believe in timeless design that will never be thrown away.

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“However functional or minimal the architecture gets, it should be rooted in humanity and how people live.� Alvar Aalto


1932 Aino Aalto Aino Aalto

1936

Alvar Aalto Collection Alvar Aalto

1948 Aarne GĂśran Hongell

At Iittala we strive for timeless design that will never be thrown away. Our breakthrough came in the early years of modernism and functionalism during the 1930s and 40s. Being one of the first companies to transition from the decorative dinner sets to progressive Scandinavian design, we set the stage for lasting design. Â We are guided by our Scandinavian design heritage, dedication to craftsmanship and visionary designers. As a result, we create objects for you and your home that are pleasing to senses and fit any task. Uncompromised union of function, form and quality demonstrates our core design philosophy. Iittala objects are true design icons stripped to their core, to be used day after day for generations.

1952 Teema Kaj Franck

1958 Kartio Kaj Franck

1960

Sarpaneva Timo Sarpaneva

1968 Ultima Thule Tapio Wirkkala

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2012 Lempi Matti Klenell

2010 Vitriini Anu Penttinen

1998

Tools Bjรถrn Dahlstrรถm

1988 Kivi Heikki Orvola

1972

Birds by Toikka Oiva Toikka

of icons.

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HEL2012* Per Josephson 2012 Espresso cup 0.1 L Espresso saucer 11 cm Bowl 0.6 L Take away mug 0.45 L Plate 22 cm Mug 0.4 L * Available only in Finland during the WDC Helsinki 2012 year

Welcome to World Design Capital Helsinki 2012, where conversations over how simple yet functional design take centre stage. Helsinki has been recognised as the city for successful design accomplishments in terms of its urban spaces, economy and citizens and therefore chosen as the World Design Capital in 2012. Helsinki is known for its relaxed urban vibe, primarily because of its openness in the exchange of information, ideas, and thoughts. Finnish design has a long history in respecting traditions but above all, its modern designs represent the future. How does Iittala play a role in WDC Helsinki 2012? We are proud to serve as the official partner with the World Design Capital Helsinki 2012 and highlight our design icons as concrete proof of a strong Finnish design heritage. In addition, for the Finnish audience we offer an innovative interpretation of Finland, created by the Swedish digital artist

Per Josephson. These special, limitededition products named HEL2012 capture the essence of Finland’s classic art, sporting champions, national heroes, even landmarks. Iittala isn’t just about creating beautiful objects but more about improving everyday lives through functional yet aesthetic design. As a whole, Finnish design­ers believe in creating sustainable, interesting designs that have a positive effect on our living environment. Our hope is that the WDC Helsinki 2012 will continue to cultivate new growth opportunities for design and enrich our cities as well as our individual lives.

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Photo: Valtteri Hirvonen

Photo: Valtteri Hirvonen

Photo: Maarit Mustonen

Photo: Valtteri Hirvonen

Photo: Valtteri Hirvonen

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Alvar Aalto Collection Claritas Birds by Toikka Vitriini Kivi Kastehelmi Lantern Fireplace Allas Kaasa Festivo Ateenan Aamu

Interior.


Surround yourself with design essentials that are entirely versatile but made to last. Discover all the unconventional ways you can reflect your personality by arranging, collecting or showcasing these crafted pieces. Feel free to experiment. Expressing yourself has never been easier than with a range of functional objects that anyone can use in the home.


Alvar Aalto Collection Since 1936 The Aalto vase dates back to 1936 and was first presented at the Paris World Fair the following year. Its fluid, organic form is still mouth blown today at the Iittala factory. It takes a team of seven skilled craftsmen working as one to create one Aalto vase – an icon of modern design. * Original

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Bowl

Bowl

Bowl*

30  98 mm

40  136 mm

50  195 mm

Clear

Apple green, Clear, Water green

Dark lilac NEW, White, Clear, Rio brown, Light blue, Turquoise NEW

Vase miniature collectible

Vase*

Vase*

55 mm

95 mm

120 mm

Smoky grey, White, Clear, Rio brown

Light blue, White, Clear, Apple green, Water green, Turquoise NEW, Rio brown, Dark lilac NEW

Turquoise NEW, White, Clear, Apple green, Water green, Light blue, Rio brown, Dark lilac NEW

Vase*

Vase*

Bowl*

160 mm

145 mm

50  380 mm

Dark lilac NEW, White, White frosted, Clear, Apple green, Water green, Light blue, Turquoise NEW, Rio brown, Flaming red

Rio brown numbered 1…/75, Clear

White, Clear


Flower set*

Vase*

Vase

Vase

180  360 mm

200 mm

201 mm

251 mm

Clear

White, Clear

White, Clear

White, Clear

Vase

Vase*

Vase*

Votive

255 mm

400 mm

600 mm

55 mm

Clear

Clear

Clear

Water green, Matt frosted, Clear, Apple green, Light blue, Turquoise NEW, Sand, Grey, Flaming red

Bowl

Bowl

Bowl

Bowl

Serving platter

Serving platter

50  182 mm

60  358 mm

358 mm

504 mm

210  257 mm

355  436 mm

Stainless steel

Stainless steel

Stainless steel

Stainless steel

Oak

Oak

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Claritas Timo Sarpaneva 1983 Every Claritas piece is a unique work of art. Air bubbles, layers of coloured glass and shapes are taken to their extremes, demanding intimate knowledge of the glass material from the glass blowers and polishers. With all the unattainable colours that Sarpaneva could only dream of in the 1980s, Claritas objects are now glowing in majestic forms.

Claritas

Claritas

Claritas

Claritas

170 mm

210 mm

150 mm

150 mm

Clear

Black/opal/clear

Clear/sand

Clear/grey/white

Claritas

Claritas

Claritas

Claritas

250 mm

150 mm

180 mm

210 mm

Clear/white

Clear/red/black

Clear/red/white

Ring of Trajanus

Birds by Toikka Oiva Toikka 1972 Oiva Toikka’s limitless imagination combined with his sophisticated knowledge of glass, has made it possible for him and Iittala glassblowers to create little miracles of life. Drawing from nature and his passion for art glass, Toikka has created more than 400 birds over the last forty years. Each bird is individually mouth-blown, making each one as unique as the person who collects it.

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Annual bird 2012,

Annual egg 2012,

Mirella NEW

Mirella’s egg NEW

210  130 mm

Festive Catcher NEW

90  130 mm

340  220 mm

Numbered

Numbered

Crow NEW

Raven NEW

Kuulas NEW

240  90 mm

290  100 mm

140  90 mm



w Hiplu

Puffball

Little Tern red

Siberian Jay

185  110 mm

70  50 mm

110  75 mm

165  70 mm

Yellow, Lilac, Red, Black, White, Grey

Spotted Crake

Bullfinch

Blue Bird

Whip-Poor-Will

Sky Curlew

145  65 mm

150  80 mm

120  85 mm

115  55 mm

145  100 mm

Willow Grouse

Summer Grouse

Tiiri

Ruby Bird

Red Cardinal

150  110 mm

150  110 mm

150  80 mm

200  125 mm

210  145 mm

Pheasant

Magpie

Red Ibis

Green Ibis

Black Ibis

240  150 mm

255  150 mm

205  165 mm

205  165 mm

205  165 mm

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Capercaillie

Curlew

Grass Eider

Fiskariina

Heron

275  180 mm

350  195 mm

210  85 mm

300  120 mm

140  220 mm

Rusee Grebe

Whooper Swan white

Whooper Swan grey

Festive Pheasant

Ladybird

300  155 mm

330  210 mm

330  210 mm

380  250 mm

330  275 mm

Numbered

Numbered

Pang

Ping

Little Barn Owl

Owlet

Barn Owl

Uhuu

78  118 mm

85  147 mm

45  65 mm

75  105 mm

100  150 mm

160  260 mm


Vitriini Anu Penttinen 2010 Vitriini boxes are the perfect way to display all the little things you love. Feel free to mix and match with the versatile collection of glass, wood and aluminium pieces. This colourful range gives endless possibilities of storing small objects and putting them on show. There’s no better way to showcase your mood or personality.

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Box

Box

60  60 mm

108  108 mm

Clear/oak NEW, Clear, Clear/light grey aluminium, Yellow, Green, Water green NEW, Seablue NEW, Light blue, Turquoise blue, Turquoise blue/oak, Light lilac NEW, Sweet pink, Sweet pink/black aluminium, Rose olive NEW, Rio brown, Sand, Sand/oak, Grey NEW

Seablue NEW, Clear, Clear/oak, Apple green, Water green NEW, Light blue, Sweet pink NEW, Seville orange, Grey


Tray

Tray

256  72 mm

378  133 mm

Oak

Oak

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Kivi Heikki Orvola 1988 These small, colourful jewels of light are the creations of Iittala’s thorough knowledge of glass. The colours and thickness of the glass enriches the glow as it multiplies the flickers of the flame. The wide range of colours to choose from lets you create a personal combination for every season and occasion of the year.

Votive

Votive

60 mm

80 mm

Seablue NEW, Matt frosted, Clear, Yellow, Apple green, Green, Moss green, Water green, Light blue, Turquoise blue, Turquoise, Light lilac, Sweet pink, Red garnet, Rose olive, Rio brown, Seville orange, Sand, Grey, Red

Light blue, Matt frosted, Clear, Apple green, Water green, Turquoise, Seville orange, Sand, Grey, Red

NEW Kastehelmi Oiva Toikka 1964 The Finnish ‘dewdrop’ name refers to the circles of bubbles in the pressed glass of the votive. Here two elements, water and fire, are combined. Beautiful reflections are created around the votive when there is a light inside.

Votive 64 mm Red, Clear, Apple green, Water green, Light blue, Grey, Sand

Lantern Harri Koskinen 1999 Harri Koskinen’s objects have attracted considerable international interest. He created Lantern, a sculptured candle holder that is designed with clear and clean lines. Perfectly balanced between pure lines of mouth-blown glass, the candle creates an illusion of light floating in air.

Candle holder

Candle holder

190 mm

600 mm

Clear

White, Clear


Fireplace Ilkka Suppanen 2008

Allas Andreas Engesvik 2011

The winner of the 2009 Fennia Prize, Fireplace is a modern take on an open fire. By taming wild flames and bringing them indoors, it creates a cosy setting where storytelling takes the stage.

Allas is a fresh and unexpected interpretation of the traditional candelabrum. Familiar cast iron has been combined with a modern Scandinavian design vernacular, creating an exciting object that simply demands the finishing touch of a candle. The candelabrum holds six candles at varying heights, creating an elegant multidimensional effect.

Fireplace 380  430 mm

Kaasa Ilkka Suppanen 2011 Kaasa is a modern fireplace inspired by an ancient beacon. ‘Kaasa’ which once was an important seamark for Finnish sailors, gives the inspiration for this traditional, yet modern focal point reminiscent of an open fire. The flame is housed on a steel base and the outer layer is mouth-blown glass, which sets the mood for relaxing moments.

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Fireplace

Fireplace

475 mm

255 mm

Grey

Clear, Light grey, Red

Candle holder 260 mm Cast iron black


Festivo Timo Sarpaneva 1966 The story goes that designer Timo Sarpaneva originally designed the Festivo candle holder as a wine glass for himself. The idea was to fit an entire bottle of wine into a single glass. When the base sections of the glasses were sitting in the factory on their own, the idea came to use them as candle holders – and so the prototype of a new classic was born. Eight different sized candle holders allow for a variety of combinations and settings, whether festive or cosy.

Candle holder

Candle holder

Candle holder

Candle holder

80 mm

120 mm

150 mm

180 mm

Clear

Clear

Clear

Clear

Candle holder

Candle holder

Candle holder

Candle holder

215 mm

245 mm

280 mm

315 mm

Clear

Clear

Clear

Clear

Ateenan aamu

Ateenan aamu

Ateenan aamu

630 mm

630 mm

630 mm

Model 1

Model 2

Model 3

Ateenan Aamu Kaj Franck 1953 Ateenan aamu (Morning in Athens) is a sculpture made of glass pendants. When moved by the wind, the fragile glass bubbles make a soft, melodic sound reminiscent of the church bells in Athens on a Sunday morning.

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Teema Origo Ego Korento Taika Kastehelmi Aino Aalto Marc Newson Kartio Lempi Essence Senta

Decanter Aarne Ultima Thule Citterio 98 Mango Artik Piano Collective Tools Seth-Andersson Jars Purnukka

Eat & drink.


Though every Iittala object stands proudly on its own, they also inhabit a world of endless combinations. Simply mix and match pieces from our timeless range of tableware, glassware and cutlery to find the perfect combination for you, no matter what occasion. So enjoy the meal and unwind at home. Setting the table has never been more personal.


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Teema Kaj Franck 1952 *Design Heikki Orvola Highly versatile with endless combinations, Teema serves all your changing dining needs. You can prepare food with Teema dishes and use them in the oven. Teema can also be used for serving, storing and even freezing. Capturing essential design thinking, each object is derived from three basic forms: circle, square and rectangle. As Kaj Franck put it, “Colour is the only decoration needed”. 450°C / 824 F

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Coffee cup & saucer

Mug

Mug* NEW

Cup*

0.22 L / 15 cm

0.3 L

0.4 L

0.4 L

White, Blue, Black Cup and saucer sold separately

White, Blue, Black,Turquoise, Pearl grey, Terracotta

White, Blue, Black, Turquoise, Pearl grey, Terracotta

White, Blue, Black

Plate*

Plate*

Plate NEW

Plate

17 cm

21 cm

23 cm

26 cm

White, Blue, Black, Turquoise, Pearl grey, Terracotta

White, Blue, Black, Turquoise, Pearl grey, Terracotta

White

White, Blue, Black, Turquoise, Pearl grey, Terracotta

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Bowl

Bowl*

Bowl*

15 cm

21 cm

2.5 L / 30 cm

White, Blue, Black, Turquoise, Pearl grey, Terracotta

White, Blue, Black, Turquoise, Pearl grey, Terracotta

White, Blue, Black

Plate NEW

Dish triangle* NEW

Dish* NEW

Mini serving 3-set

12 cm

12 cm

12  12 cm

Plate, dish triangle, dish

White

White

White

Turquoise, Pearl grey, Terracotta; White


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Plate*

Platter*

Platter*

16  16 cm

16  37 cm

24  32 cm

White, Blue, Black, Turquoise, Pearl grey, Terracotta

White, Blue, Black

White, Blue, Black

Bowl

Bowl

Tea pot with lid

Pitcher

1.65 L

3.4 L

1L

0.2 L

White, Blue, Black, Turquoise, Pearl grey, Terracotta

White, Blue, Black

White

White

Origo Alfredo Häberli 1999 These striped patterns provide a colourful accent to any kind of setting. An eye-catching décor with defined structure and rhythm brightens up any occasion. Origo is easily combinable with other Iittala tableware because of its wide spectrum of colours. Its simple form is a perfect example of lasting design. 450°C / 824 F

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Mug

Egg cup

Bowl

Bowl

0.25 L

0.05 L

0.15 L

0.25 L

Orange, Beige

Orange, Beige

Orange, Beige

Orange, Beige

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Bowl

Bowl

Plate

Plate

0.5 L

2.0 L

20 cm

26 cm

Orange, Beige

Orange, Beige

Orange, Beige

Orange, Beige

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Ego Stefan Lindfors 1998 Confident and well proportioned, the handle rests inside the saucer that also doubles as a plate. Ego’s original design takes both functionality and aesthetics into account. Well-balanced, steady in use and flexible in function, it can stand alone on any table. 450°C / 824 F

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Espresso cup & saucer

Coffee cup & saucer

Breakfast cup & saucer

0.1 L / 12 cm

0.2 L / 15 cm

0.4 L / 19 cm

White Cup and saucer sold separately

White Cup and saucer sold separately

White Cup and saucer sold separately

Coffee/tea cup & saucer

Mug

Bowl

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Korento Pattern by Klaus Haapaniemi 2011 Design by Heikki Orvola 2006 Finnish for ‘dragonfly,’ Haapaniemi portrays Korento using a powerful flower pattern that reminds us of a hot summer day. He captures the intensity of the short but sweet northern summer. The rich décor forms a multi-dimensional tapestry where each image tells its own story. 450°C / 824 F

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0.3 L / 16 cm

0.4 L

0.6 L

White Cup and saucer sold separately

White

White

Plate

Plate

Serving plate oval

22 cm

30 cm

41 cm

White

White

White

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Taika Pattern by Klaus Haapaniemi 2007 Design by Heikki Orvola 2006 ‘Magic’ in Finnish, Taika lets you choose from a variety of bold and enchanting pieces. Haapaniemi’s illustrations inspire your own imagination and storytelling. These fascinating and magical designs gradually reveal their details and layers of meaning to the user. 450°C / 824 F

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Espresso cup & saucer

Cappuccino cup & saucer

Mug

Bowl

0.1 L / 11 cm

0.2 L / 15 cm

0.4 L

0.3 L

White, Blue, Black Cup and saucer sold separately

White, Blue, Black Cup and saucer sold separately

White, Blue, Black

White, Blue, Black

Bowl

Bowl

Plate

Plate

0.6 L

2.8 L

22 cm

30 cm

White, Blue, Black

White, Blue, Black

White, Blue, Black

White, Blue, Black

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Kastehelmi Oiva Toikka 1964 The Finnish name ‘dewdrop’ refers to the circles of bubbles in the pressed glass. Inspired by Finnish nature, the dewdrops glisten like a string of pearls on grass in the morning sun. Oiva Toikka’s love for experimentation led to the creation of an entirely new droplet design for Kastehelmi. The resulting surface structure brings out the living, reflective beauty of the glass.

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30

Bowl

Plate

Plate

Plate

23 cl

170 mm

260 mm

315 mm

Clear, Apple green, Light blue

Light blue, Clear, Apple green

Apple green, Clear, Light blue

Clear, Apple green, Light blue


Aino Aalto Aino Aalto 1932 Echoing rings of water, this pressed glassware from 1932 is tactile proof that essential design survives the test of time. Simple, space saving design that permits stacking and versatility were the starting point for these classics. In production since its launch, Aino Aalto glassware now celebrates 80 years of design history and today continues to drive the Iittala design thinking forward.

Glass

Glass

Bowl

Bowl

22 cl

33 cl

20 cl / 120 mm

35 cl / 165 mm

Grey, Clear, Apple green, Water green, Light blue

Light blue, Clear, Apple green, Water green, Grey

Clear

Clear

F

F

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Bowl

Plate

Pitcher

1.75 L / 230 mm

175 mm

120 cl / 172 mm

Clear

Clear

Clear

Glass

Glass

40 cl

50 cl

Clear

Clear

NEW Marc Newson Marc Newson 1998 Distinctive tumblers for nearly every kind of beverage, Newson’s designs reflect the essence of simplicity. With an ambition to create a set of clear glasses with a minimalistic feel, Australian designer Marc Newson captures the beauty of each glass without compromising its intended purpose or usefulness.


Kartio Kaj Franck 1958 *Design Heikki Orvola In one of his purest realisations, the Kartio glass, Franck captures the perfect balance between the material and the geometric form. Simple, yet durable enough for everyday use, Franck mastered the creation of the basic drinking glass, which is a legendary design beyond any trend. The wide and versatile colour palette of Kartio perfectly represents Iittala’s knowledge of coloured glass.

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Glass

Glass

Glass

7 cl

21 cl

40 cl

Clear, Light blue

Rio brown, Clear, Water green, Apple green, Light blue, Seablue NEW, Turquoise, Sand, Grey, Red

Light blue, Clear, Water green, Apple green, Seablue NEW, Sand, Grey


Glass thin

Glass thin

Bowl*

Pitcher

20 cl

34 cl

39 cl

95 cl

Dark lilac, Clear, Seablue NEW, Grey, Red

Seablue NEW, Clear, Grey, Dark lilac, Red

Clear, Light blue, Grey

Clear, Apple green, Water green, Seablue NEW, Light blue, Sand, Grey

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Vase

Vase

200 mm

290 mm

Red, Clear, Grey, Rio brown, Light blue

Grey, Clear, Light blue, Rio brown, Red

NEW Lempi Matti Klenell 2012

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The universal drinking glass that’s made for any occasion, informal or spectacular. It’s stackable, making it the ultimate space-saver. A soft shape, combined with a clarity in form, gives Lempi glass a straightforward look and feel. It feels natural on your breakfast table, on your desk at the office or even as an alternative to your usual wine glass at a party.

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Glass 34 cl Clear, Light blue, Grey, Dark lilac



Essence Alfredo Häberli 2001 All the essential glasses that still serve a variety of your favourite wines. Side by side they express a remarkable sense of balance with the stem and base being of the same size. Sensually pleasing to grasp and handle, Essence makes fine wines even more enjoyable.

Glass

Sweet wine

Champagne

Cocktail bowl

35 cl

15 cl

21 cl

31 cl

Clear

Clear

Clear

Clear

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White wine

Red wine

Pitcher

Pitcher

33 cl

45 cl

100 cl

28 cl

Clear

Clear

Clear, Light blue

Light blue, Clear

Champagne

Red wine

White wine

21 cl

38 cl

29 cl

Clear

Clear

Clear

Senta Alfredo Häberli 2004 Light yet well balanced, Senta is robust enough for daily use. With its soft lines and style, the stem tapers gently under the bowl, creating a natural grip that is proof of Iittala’s timeless design. It makes you wonder why all wine glasses aren’t made like this.

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Decanter Antonio Citterio & Toan Nguyen 2004 Mouth-blown to perfection, the neck opens slightly to allow just the right amount of air in so wine can breathe. Releasing the flavours locked inside, the Decanter is a perfect match to Iittala’s various wine glasses.

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Decanter 190 cl Clear


Aarne Göran Hongell 1948 This mouth-blown object originally helped set the trend for essential glassware in the 1950s. Glass designer and decorative artist Göran Hongell was one of the pioneers of the Finnish glass tradition. With his mouth-blown glassware range Aarne, he won the gold medal in 1954 at the Triennale in Milan.

Cordial

Cocktail

Champagne

o.f.

Red wine

d.o.f.

5 cl

14 cl

18 cl

20 cl

25 cl

32 cl

Clear

Clear

Clear

Clear

Clear

Clear

Highball

Beer

35 cl

38 cl

Clear

Clear

Cordial

o.f.

d.o.f. on-the-rocks

Highball

White wine

5 cl

20 cl

28 cl

38 cl

16 cl

Clear

Clear

Clear

Clear

Clear

Red wine

Goblet

Bowl

Bowl

23 cl

34 cl

115 mm

200 mm

Clear

Clear

Clear

Clear

Ultima Thule Tapio Wirkkala 1968 Inspired by the melting ice in Lapland, Wirkkala originally created the surface in the 1960s after carving into a graphic mould. An exclusive design reflecting the thousands of hours spent perfecting the glass-blowing technique required to produce the effect. The patterns gradually change as the glass burns the surface of the wooden moulds.

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450°C / 824 F

Serving platter

Ice-lip pitcher

370 mm

150 cl

Clear

Clear

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Citterio 98 Antonio Citterio with G.O. Löw 1998 The bold, distinctive design and the generous proportions have made Citterio 98 a modern classic. Each piece in this collection has a pleasant touch and feel to fit every hand. The matte-brushed stainless steel design feels equally at home in both formal and informal dinner settings.

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Espresso spoon

Coffee spoon

Latte spoon

Brushed stainless steel

Brushed stainless steel

Brushed stainless steel

Dessert spoon

Dinner spoon

Dessert fork

Brushed stainless steel

Brushed stainless steel

Brushed stainless steel

Dinner fork

Dessert knife

Dinner knife

Brushed stainless steel

Brushed stainless steel

Brushed stainless steel

Serving set Brushed stainless steel

Mango Nanny Still 1973 The soft, round design in matte brushed stainless steel resembles the form of a mango fruit. Inspired by a trip to India, Mango’s form and surface reflect a sensory pleasure of nature whenever you´re holding it.

Coffee spoon

Dinner spoon

Brushed stainless steel

Brushed stainless steel

Dinner fork

Dinner knife

Brushed stainless steel

Brushed stainless steel

Sold only in 16 and 24 pcs sets.

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Artik Laura Partanen & Arto Kankkunen 1997 With round handles and prongs, positioned at a diagonal, its solidity and weight are conveyed. Simple in form. Enjoy sophisticated design at its purest.

Coffee spoon

Dessert spoon

Dinner spoon

Stainless steel

Stainless steel

Stainless steel

Cake fork

Dessert fork

Dinner fork

Stainless steel

Stainless steel

Stainless steel

Dessert knife

Dinner knife

Stainless steel

Stainless steel

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Serving set Stainless steel

Piano Piano Design 1998 The harmonious form and material feels strangely familiar as soon as you touch this cutlery set. Fitting naturally into the diner’s grip, the appealing curves of these contemporary stainless steel objects make it attractive to hold.

Coffee spoon

Dessert spoon

Dinner spoon

Stainless steel

Stainless steel

Stainless steel

Dessert fork

Dinner fork

Dessert knife

Stainless steel

Stainless steel

Stainless steel

Dinner knife

Serving set

Stainless steel

Stainless steel / wood

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Collective Tools Antonio Citterio with G.O. Löw 2000 A complete toolbox for modern dining that works individually or as a set. From a pepper mill to serving tools, these stainless steel design objects feel instantly comfortable in the hands. Complements any Iittala cutlery range.

Cheese slicer

Serving spoon

Cake lifter

19 cm

24 cm

28 cm

Brushed stainless steel

Brushed stainless steel

Brushed stainless steel

450°C / 824 F

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Serving set

Cheese knife

Salt mill

28 cm

28 cm

19.5 cm

Brushed stainless steel

Brushed stainless steel

Brushed stainless steel

450°C / 824 F

450°C / 824 F

450°C / 824 F

Pepper mill, black

Pepper mill, white

Cutting board with knife

19.5 cm

19.5 cm

45  29.7 cm

Brushed stainless steel

Brushed stainless steel

Wood / Brushed stainless steel

450°C / 824 F

Seth-Andersson Carina Seth-Andersson 1998 Double-coated to keep temperatures steady, this is a bold yet minimal design. This intelligent solution to solving the problem of keeping food warm or cold demonstrates Iittala’s timeless design.

F

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Bowl

Bowl

Salad servers

26  14 cm

34  10 cm

Heat treated birch

Brushed stainless steel

Brushed stainless steel


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Jars Pentagon Design 2005 Much more than just a storage space, these glass jars are reinvented each time you put something different inside. Stay organized, the functional way. Storing items are just another way to decorate.

Jar

Jar

60  65 mm

80  65 mm

Grey, Clear, Apple green, Water green, Light blue

Water green, Clear, Apple green, Light blue, Grey

Jar

Jar

110 mm

200 mm

Light blue, Clear

Clear, Light blue

Jar

Jar

60 mm

120 mm

White, Blue, Black, Turquoise, Pearl grey, Terracotta

Terracotta, White, Blue, Black, Turquoise, Pearl grey

Purnukka Kaj Franck 1953 A clever ceramic solution for storing items. Perfect for the kitchen or around the home. An attractive colour palette allows for combinations that suit every taste. With matching colours to Teema assortment you can decorate and serve with style. 450°C / 824 F

450°C / 824 F

450°C / 824 F

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Tools Sarpaneva

Cook.


The kitchen is the ultimate personal space, leaving you inspired by what you make because of the tools you use. Developed with the insight of professional chefs and years of design expertise, our kitchen tools are of the highest quality and always distinctive in form. The experience of cooking will remain a favourite occasion when you choose to use objects that are meant to stand the test of time.


Tools Björn Dahlström 1998 Your partner in the kitchen, these generously sized pieces are for people who are passionate about quality cooking. Developed with the insight of professional chefs and material know-how, Tools offer a broad range of cookware to add ease and design pleasing to the eye to all areas of cooking and serving. 450°C / 824 F

450°C / 824 F

450°C / 824 F

450°C / 824 F

Sauteuse

Sauteuse

Saucepan

Saucepan

1.0 L

2.5 L

2.0 L

3.0 L

Brushed stainless steel

Brushed stainless steel

Brushed stainless steel

Brushed stainless steel

Casserole

Casserole

Casserole

Casserole

2.0 L

3.0 L

4.0 L

5.0 L

Brushed stainless steel

Brushed stainless steel

Brushed stainless steel

Brushed stainless steel

F

450°C / 824 F

Casserole

Frying pan

8.0 L

26 cm

Brushed stainless steel

Cast iron

450°C / 824 F

Oven pan small 36  24  6 cm

Oven pan large 450°C / 824 F

Brushed stainless steel 450°C / 824 F

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450°C / 824 F

450°C / 824 F

Wooden tray

41  37  6 cm

450°C / 824 F

Brushed stainless steel 450°C / 824 F

44  41  3 cm Oak

450°C / 824 F

Wok pan

Sauté pan w lid

Frying pan

34 cm

30 cm

28 cm

Coated aluminium

Coated aluminium

Coated aluminium


Sarpaneva Timo Sarpaneva 1960 450°C / 824 F

450°C / 824 F

450°C / 824 F

With a wooden handle and a castiron body, this ultimate design classic is as functional in the kitchen as it is appealing on the dining table. Combining design usability with a traditional cast iron pot, Sarpaneva’s inspiration came from his blacksmith grandfather.

450°C / 824 F

450°C / 824 F

Cast iron pot

Cast iron pot

3L

4L

Enamelled Wooden handle

Enamelled


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Stefan Lindfors Pentagon Design Aino Aalto Ilkka Suppanen Renzo Piano Heikki Orvola Anu Penttinen Arto Kankkunen Marc Newson Oiva Toikka Björn Dahlström Laura Partanen

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Iittala shares thinking with those who favour sustainability over consumption and with those who want to create timeless, functional objects that are intended for everyday use. We are proud of the fact that we continue to work with visionary and original designers while at the same time welcoming new designers who share the same philosophy from all over the world. 47


Myiittala is an international community of like-minded people who value timeless design. Our members share our passion for honest, functional and everyday objects. When you use your Iittala items, they instantly become your own. Join Myiittala and share your story with us at www.iittala.com/myiittala. News No matter where you are in the world, you can still hear about our new products, designers, and store openings by visiting us online. Here you can also gain access to our behind-thescenes footage of the latest Iittala creations and familiarise yourself with our spokespeople.

Benefits When you join the Myiittala community, you are entitled to the special “members only” benefit of the month and can subscribe to our newsletters to be amongst the first ones to hear about our novelties. You can also receive a gift voucher based on the total pur­ chases made in a fixed 6-month period at any Iittala store. Gift vouchers are sent twice a year, in February and August. These benefits are applicable only in countries with an Iittala store.

Sneak peek at events As a member of Myiittala, you are invited to inspiring Myiittala previews and shopping events with exclusive offers. Over the years, we’ve held inspiring events in all our local markets such as wine tastings, clay-making demonstrations, unique window installations, even press launches. As a Myiittala member, the chance to mix and mingle with Iittala designers and likeminded individuals becomes a reality.


Join Myiittala, a community for lasting design.


Australia

Design Mode International Pty Ltd. Unit 3, 20 Wilmette Place Mona Vale NSW 2103 P.O.Box 1410, Mona Vale, NSW 1660 Tel: +61 2 9998 8200 Fax: +61 2 9998 8222

Cyprus

Polytone Ltd. 17 Mnasiades Street P.O.Box 22335 1520 Nicosia Tel: +357 22 678 013 Fax: +357 22 671 564

Czech Republic

Designor s.r.o. V. Celnici 4/1031 11000 Praha 1 Tel: +420 222 247 422

Great Britain and Ireland Skandium Ltd. 245-249 Brompton Road London SW3 2EP Tel: +44 (0)20 7823 8874 Fax: +44 (0)20 7584 7706

Greece

Polyglobal S.A. 49, Panepistimiou Street (10, Stoa Arsakeiou) 105 64 Athens Tel: +30 210 323 9346 Fax: +30 210323 9337

Hungary

Korea

Sunwoo Co. Ltd. #251-6 Hang-dong Hanam City, Kyunggi-do Tel: +82 31 793 1172 Fax: +82 31 793 1126

New Zealand

Alföld Porcelán Edénygyár Zrt Erzsébeti út 7 6800 Hódmezövásarhely Tel: +36 62 620 620 Fax: +36 62 620 600

Design Mode International Pty Ltd. Unit 3, 20 Wilmette Place Mona Vale NSW 2103, Australia P.O.Box 1410, Mona Vale, NSW 1660 Tel: +61 2 9998 8200 Fax: +61 2 9998 8222

Iceland

Portugal

Ásbjörn Ólafsson ehf Köllunarklettsvegi 6 104 Reykjavik Tel: +354 414 1100 Fax: +354 414 1101

Italy

Finn Form sas Via Trebbia 19/12 20090 Opera Tel: +39 02 653 881 Fax: +39 02 2900 3625

Japan

Scandex Co., Ltd. OS Tsukiji bldg. 4-4-12, Tsukiji, Chuo-ku Tokyo 104-0045 Tel: +81 3 3543 3453 Fax: +81 3 3543 3451

Spain

Italcris c/Cabo Rufino Lázaro 10-E Poligono, Europolis 28230 Las Rozas Madrid Tel: +34 91 636 3319-710 4230 Fax: +34 91 636 3391

Switzerland

Godetra AG Isenrietstrasse 19 8617 Mönchaltorf Tel: +41 44 905 4030 Fax: +41 44 905 4039

Dimensão-Lamartine Soares & Rodriques, S.A. Av da Igreja, 37-A 1700 Lisboa Tel: +351 21 797 7604 Tel: +351 21 793 5876 Fax: +351 21 797 5665

Taiwan

Singapore

South America

Style:Nordic Delfi Orchard 402 Orchard Road, #01-01 Singapore 238876 Tel: +65 6737 1508 Fax: +65 6737 1518

Chin Tung Shan Co. Ltd. Yan Chun Enterprise Building 4F, 292, Da Tun 12 Street Taichung 408 Tel: +886 4 2328 9488 Fax: +886 4 2325 4631

Albenco Bocagrande Cra 3 # 8-129 Edificio centro Of 243 Cartagena, Colombia Tel: +57 316 453 434 The assortment in this catalogue represents the situation when the catalogue is printed and may vary from store to store.

64-2850-199102-5 / 2012

International sales representatives


What started as a glass factory in Iittala, Finland, now celebrates generations of essential objects that are made to enrich people’s everyday lives. We believe objects should be distinctive, combinable and multi-functional, with a timeless design that will never be thrown away. www.iittala.com


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