Mikko Helander for Humppila | Kalla vase, 1960s
Mikko Helander for Humppila | Kalla vase, 1960s
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Elegant art glass vase “Kalla”, designed by Mikko Helander for Humppilan Lasi, Finland, in the 1960s.
The form reflects the organic, flowing silhouette of a calla lily, a recurring motif in Finnish modernist glass. The design translates the organic curves of a flower into a balanced sculptural form, featuring a softly tilted rim and a slender, tapering neck.
Made of hand-blown, free formed glass, the vase features delicate engraved linear decoration winding subtly around the body. The clear glass captures and refracts light, giving the object both clarity and depth.
Design and Materials
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Designer: Mikko Helander
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Manufacturer: Humppilan Lasi, Finland
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Period: 1960s
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Model: Kalla
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Material: hand-blown, free-formed glass
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Technique: engraved linear decoration
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Height: 27.5 cm
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Color: clear glass with slight warm tint
- Number of form 355
Condition
Very good vintage condition with light traces of use, couple of air bubbles in the lower part of the vase.
Style Notes
A distinctive example of Finnish modernist glass, combining technical precision with organic movement. The “Kalla” vase captures the restrained elegance and sculptural clarity characteristic of midcentury Nordic design.
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