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FINLAND DESIGN GLASS
Finland became known as a leading country of design in the mid-20th century largely thanks to glass blowers' innovative approach to design. In the middle years of this century, Scandinavian design became celebrated for its reachable approach to modernism, and the warmth and humanity of its products mesmerized an international market. In the process, Scandinavia was often regarded as a single entity, rather than five different, though related nations. Denmark, Iceland, Finland, Norway, and Sweden share a great deal of history, but each has its own characteristics and design identity. In particular, Finland, separated from its neighbors by language as well as geographic barriers, took its own distinctive path to modernism. Extracting inspiration from historic folklore, the Finns translated it into original designs that provided them both national identity and international recognition.
Traditionally, Finnish glass was either clear or pale green in color, but in the fifties, factories and designers started experimenting with different tinting techniques, which became a trade mark for Finnish Design. Multicolored glass became very popular, both in Finland and in the rest of the world. In fact, glass sets were sold where every glass was a different color.
There are three main reasons for the success of Finnish glass design. First, its idiosyncratic character, rooted in the elements of Finnish nature, has given it a unique quality. Second, the glassworks in Finland provided designers with the security and the freedom to develop their style. The glassworks arranged competitions through which young artists received recognition for their work in Finland, and Finnish glass design was also promoted on the international scene via the Triennials and World Fairs. Finally, the designers themselves have left their permanent mark on Finnish glass design. Their astonishing creations are what have secured international fame for Finnish glass.
Italia Blown Glass Vase Height: 6 1/2" Unique Tarmo Maaronen Finnish design vase! Finnish art glass at its best!
Price: $99.90
Jamaica Glass Vase Height: 8 1/2" Unique Tarmo Maaronen Finnish design vase! Heavy Art glass in reggae colors!
For Finland! ~ 90th Anniversary! For Finland! ~ Fight For Indepencence! 90th Anniversary! Recording honoring Finland's 90th Anniversary! Stories and history of WWII in Finland!
Price: $9.90
Kalevala Mythology Kalevala Mythology is divided into 12 chapters dealing with aspects of the Kalevala: its genesis, its structure, its world view, its shamanism, its myths, its role in Finnish history, etc.
The first in a planned series of audio book versions of The Kalevala has now appeared. Runos 1-3 of The Kalevala, Epic of the Finnish People, have been recited by Börje Vähämäki in English. The CD begins with a sample of the Kalevala in Finnish, both recited and sung by Vähämäki .
Price: $15.00
The Kalevala - Epic of the Finnish People National Epic of Finland. Epic narrative poetry, originally published in Finnish in 1849.
Hardcover: 408 pages
The translator, Eino Friberg
Illustration Björn Landström
Price: $65.90
The Kalevala- Graphic Novel This Kalevala graphic novel is the first and only comic book adaptation of the epic.
Translation Eino Friberg
The graphic artist is Kristian Huitula
Price: $109.90
FOOD & CANDY We carry some food items seasonally.
Famous Finnish Fazer Chocolates are not in store during the summer time, since chocolate melts fairly easy during the shipping. Paulig coffee, Linkosuo Rye Bread and some other Finnish food products we try to keep in store year round.
HOME DECOR FINLAND Unique, one of a kind pieces for Scandinavian home decoration!
Elegance, durability and practicality are features that Finns have always demanded from the best interior design products.
Finnish designers today rank among the most exciting in the world. The elements have a simple, timeless design idiom which made them long-lasting and, in many cases, different color choices to allow changes. The myth of Finnish design parallels another strong legend originating in the 1950s, Scandinavian Design, a term applied to the entire modern industrial arts of the Nordic countries.