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Tappio Wirkkala

Auction Lot 35268118
TAPIO WIRKKALA (Hanko, Finland, 1915-Helsinki, 1985).
Vase model 503.2 from the “Bolle” (Bubbles) series. Original design from 1966.

Estimated Value : 1,200 - 1,400 €
End of Auction: 23 Oct 2024 15:17
Remaining time: 14 days 17:47:17
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BID HISTORY

DESCRIPTION

TAPIO WIRKKALA (Hanko, Finland, 1915-Helsinki, 1985).
Vase model 503.1 from the “Bolle” (Bubbles) series. Original design from 1966.
Murano glass blown with the incalmo technique.
1983 edition.
Published in “Wirkkala Wall at Venini”, Skira publishing house, p. 148.
Signed and dated on the base.
Dimensions: 20 x 20 cm.
The popular “Bolle” series, which in Spanish translates as “Bubbles,” is one of the most famous and important series by acclaimed designer Tapio Wirkkala. It is made up of vases with evocative shapes: three with a flattened globular body and one with an oval body (no. 502) and a second group of three bottle-shaped vases, with pronounced and rounded shoulders and larger than the first (no. 503). . They are vases made of fine transparent glass in two colors joined using the incalmo technique, with the exception of No. 503.0 which has three colors. The series ran from 1966 to 1967 and was first illustrated at Venini Glassworks. Very sophisticated colors and combinations were used that included both delicate shades such as stump and amethyst or stump and aquamarine. Also bright shades such as green and tea yellow or red and pagliesque. In the mid-1970s the number of models was reduced to five, excluding no. 502.0 and n. 502.3 of the catalog.
Model 503.2 of the Bolle series ('Bubbles') transforms air into matter in two different chromatic zones physically united with the incalm technique: the fusion of two blown shapes.
Tapio Wirkkala was a multi-talented design genius, widely considered a leading figure of modern Finnish industrial art. A multifaceted artist, his art ranges from glass, furniture and product design to sculpture and urban planning. Wirkkala exhibited all over the world, but was a recluse by nature. His favorite place was a place so remote in the deep forests of central Finland that helicopters brought prototypes to his cabin, since no car could reach it. It was in nature that he found his much-loved solitude and inspiration for the forms that industry could produce or works of art could create. That same year, the director of the Venini greenhouse offered him a collaboration with his company. Present on numerous occasions in Murano between the end of 1965 and 1970 and again in the early 1980s, Wirkkala progressively gained confidence in both the filigree technique and the "discovery" of color. He stood out for his use of the incalm technique to create polychrome objects in transparent glass that achieved notable commercial success. Throughout his incredibly productive career, Wirkkala received numerous awards, including three gold medals at the Milan Triennale, the Lunning Prize, the Finnish Professional Medal, and the Prince Eugen Medal. Awards and distinctions: 1st and 2nd place, Bank of Finland Banknote Design Competition 1947, 4 prizes, Olympic Stamp Design 1951, for the 1952 Summer Olympics, 3 Grand Prix at the 9th Milan Triennale, 1951, 3 Grand Prize, at the Gold, Milan 1960, Silver Medal, Milan 1963., Domus Obelisco Dorado. Milan 1963, Gold Medal of the President of Italy, Faenza International Ceramics Competition 1963, 1966, 1967, 1969 and 1973, Vicenza International Prize 1963, 1966 and 1967, Honorary Royal Designer of Industry. London 1964, Honorary Prize of the Finnish Cultural Foundation 1968, Honorary Doctorate, Royal College of Arts, London 1971, Honorary Member of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths, London 1971, Honorary academic degree of the Academy of Finland in 1972, Medal of the Theosto organization for Creative Work 1980, Prince Eugen Medal. Stockholm 1980. Tapio Wirkkala landed in Murano in 1965.

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