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| [iittala, a.b.art] |
(1894-1949) It was in 1924 that Aino Marsio went to work at architect Alvar Aalto's office. The two fell in love, married and began a long partnership. In 1932, Alvar Aalto, was beaten by his wife in a design competition. The winning entry, "Aalto glasses", also won a gold medal at the Milan Triennale. These and other items of glassware designed by Aino Aalto are made for everyday use. Their simple and yet timeless design continues to be part of our life 60 years on.
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| [Blays Denmark] |
Blay’s is a Danish-owned company, developing, designing and producing porcelain and textile products.
‘Our objective is to supply top-of-the-range products both regarding quality and design, and still in keeping with the typical Scandinavian style of both classic and modern interior design’, says owner and designer Josephine Blay.
Over the years, Josephine Blay has developed her own unique style of design and art – a play on colours and form with constant surprises.
The latest result of her creativity is the ‘Butterfly’ – a series of porcelain and textiles.
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