Kaj Franck Finland (1911 - 1989)Born in Vyborg, Finland. Kaj franck is described as the conscience of finnish design. He removed everything excessive in his designs, leaving only the essentials. Kaj Franck has been awarded a large number of Finnish and international awards and prizes and his work has been displayed at a range of design museums around the world. Some of his most famous objects are the teema tableware and the glass series kartio.
This glass needs little introduction. If you think you recognize it, it's because you do. Kartio is the archetypal image of a glass. Durable enough for everyday use, the Kartio range features glasses, carafes and bowls all in several pure glass shades. The simple shapes fit beautifully with iittala's Teema dinnerware, but as classic water classes they complement any table setting with timeless elegance.| Item: | Dimensions: | Weight: |
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| Kartio Set of Two 13 Oz. Tumblers | 4.75" H | Unavailable |
| Band: | Gold Band |
| Capacity: | Over 12 Oz |
| Dishwasher Safe: | Yes |
| Product Category: | Everyday Drinkware |
| Style: | Modern Drinkware |
| Type: | Tumbler/Cooler |
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Stacy from Massachusetts
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2/24/2013
Fun Glasses I was looking for modern glassware for the beach, these are amazing. Sturdy but so many fun colors to choose from make them a great glass for everyday use or for cocktails on the deck!! |
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Tommy from PORTLAND, OR
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10/4/2012
Always current These are narrower than the originals-maybe not so dramatic- but easier to hold/use. The Sand is a darker grey/brown than expected but lovely and coordinates with a variety of table settings. Like that the large size holds 13 oz and are tall enough to balance with stemmed wine glasses. |
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Natalie from Seattle, WA
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2/21/2012
Beautiful Glass These glasses are beautiful. Uniform color and very sturdy. I was expecting them to be larger, almost pilsner size, but that is my error. They are lovely and I highly recommend them. |
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modern purist from San Francisco, CA
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8/16/2008
no longer the original design... I have a set of Kartio glasses that I bought when living in Finland in the 1990's. These are great glasses - they feel good in the hand with an understated modern design and are rugged enough for everyday use. I like them so much, I decided to buy some more. The gotcha is that the design has changed. It flares more from the base to the lip and the glass is slightly thinner. This was a huge surprise (and disappointment). Iittala is celebrating the glasses 50th anniversary - but this seems s bit odd since the glass is not the same as the original. The new version of the glass is nice - in fact my wife likes the updated version more than the original. I prefer the original. The annoying part is that I now have mismatching Kartio glasses - and I wonder if Kaj Franck designed both versions... ...or could it be the 90's version is not the original and Iittala has gone back to the original... |
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Anonymous from New York
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5/12/2013
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Anonymous from District of Columbia
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9/9/2012
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Anonymous from Colorado
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3/26/2012
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Anonymous from New York
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3/26/2012
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