|
|

(Click on any Image or Title to see Available Products)
Aarne Barware (1948)
Designer Goran Hongell became a trendsetter in design throughout the 1950's with the introduction of this distinctive collection. Aarne was awarded a gold medal at the esteemed Milan Triennale in 1954. Today Aarne remains one of the most classic shapes in the world of tabletop design.
Klubi Glassware (1998)
Klubi, has a straightforwardly masculine character. Every glass sits solidly whether in the hand or on the table, nor are they needlessly modest in terms of size. The mouth blown, stackable Klubi is a model example of how magnificent forms can arise from very practical origins.
Harri Kosinen
Aurora Barware (1972)
In the featherlight Aurora Collection, one can sense the choreography of the master glassblowers, in which every movement is perfectly controlled. This collection is now supplemented by large, classic winetasting glasses
Marius Barware (1985)
Marius tests the boundaries of art: hazy, frosted glass meets clear glass, everyday practicality meets sophistication, content meets, form. Its ideal for the daily dining table, yet it can hold its own in more exalted company.
Gaissa Barware (1972)
The Artic climate and ice served as the inspiration for the Gaissa collection, which gets its name from a fell covered perpetually by snow. The solid base and simple shape encapsulate lucidity, quality and practicality.
Stella Barware (1995)
The design classic, boldly reflecting contemporary design. Stella's soft sensual form is irresistible. Clear-cut lines highlight the beauty of this brilliant collection. Stella's design language combines lightness and substance in a new, ingenious manner.
Home | About Us | Gift Wrap and Options | Site Map | Gift Registry | Policies | Contact Us
©1999-2001 buyDesigns.net | All Rights Reserved