Aino Aalto, 2 bowls Aalto, Riihimaki
Aino Aalto, 2 bowls Aalto, Riihimaki
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Overview
Set of 2 clear glass bowls from the iconic Aalto tableware series designed by Aino Aalto. The design is based on concentric, stepped rings that create a calm visual rhythm and clear geometry. The bowls work equally well for desserts or everyday table use.
Design
The bowls feature a circular form with evenly spaced ridges radiating from the center. This structure gives the surface depth and visual movement while remaining restrained and precise. The stepped profile reflects the original Bölgeblick concept, introduced in the 1930s, where form is built through repetition and proportion.
Historical Context
The Aalto tableware series was first introduced in 1932 under the name Bölgeblick (Swedish for Wave glance) at Karhula glassworks. Interestingly, Aino's surname Aalto means Wave in Finnish. In 1936 the series received a Gold Medal at the Milan Triennial. Later production continued at Riihimäki, preserving the original design language while adapting it for post-war manufacturing.
Manufacturer
Riihimäki Glassworks, Finland
Designer
Aino Aalto
Period
1970–1980s
Material
Clear pressed glass
Measurements
Diameter: approx. 16 cm
Condition
There is traces of use such as a tiny chips. Please, refer to the photos.
