iittala Toikka MOG Rainbow Tern
by iittala
Type:
Bird Guide
SKU:
â Made in Finland
â Mouthblown
â Designed by: Oiva Toikka
â Signed: MOG IITTALA 2015
â Limited Edition: Yes
â Best Price Guarantee
Description
In partnership with the Museum of Glass, GlassBirds.com is excited to offer this exclusive bird. In 2015, iittala glassblowers Helena Welling and Arto Lahtinen visited the Museum of Glass's hot shop in Tacoma, Washington to create newly inspired variations of birds designed by Oiva Toikka. The glassblowers are able to take more liberties in color than during normal production in Finland. It is a rare opportunity for collectors to acquire one-of-a-kind pieces with a special story - in this case, a unique take on Toikka's 1994 Rainbow Tern. It is hand-etched with "MOG IITTALA 2015" on the base to ensure authenticity and remind you of its origin.
Product Details
- Made in: Finland
- Made by: iittala
- Designer: Oiva Toikka
- Measurements: 11-1/2" L x 4-1/2" W x 5-1/2" W (29 x 11 x 14 cm)
- Signed: MOG IITTALA 2015
- Year Introduced: 2015
- Limited Edition: Yes
- Numbered: No
- Primary Color: Orange
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About Oiva Toikka
Oiva Toikka (1931-2019) is one of the most well-known personalities of Finnish glass. Toikkaâs projects offered a departure from the clean-lined designs Finland is known for. The creations from Toikkaâs imagination have been brought to life by the master glassblowers at iittala for over 50 years. Toikkaâs glass bird collection is his most familiar work and his limitless creativity has delivered hundreds of colorful, mouth-blown collectibles to the world. GlassBirds.com offers the largest collection of Toikka glass birds in the US.