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Page 1: Iittala

At home with Iittala.

www.iittala.com

Innes11-13 The SquareHessleEast YorksHU13 0AF01482 [email protected]

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SingaporeStyle:NordicDelfi Orchard402 Orchard road, #01-01Singapore 238876Tel: # +65 6737 1508Fax: # +65 6737 1518

SpainItalcrisc/Cabo Rufino Lázaro 10-EPoligono, Europolis28232 Las Rozas

MadridTel: +34 91 636 3319-710 4230Fax: +34 91 636 3391

SwitzerlandGodetra AGIsenrietstrasse 198617 MönchaltorfTel: +41 44 905 4030Fax: +41 44 905 4039

TaiwanChin Tung Shan Co. Ltd.Yan Chun Enterprise Building4F, 292, Da Tun 12 StreetTaichung 408Tel: +886 4 2328 9488Fax: +886 4 2325 4631

EAN

64-

2850

-198

863-

6/20

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International sales representatives:Australia Design Mode International Pty LtdUnit 3, 20 Wilmette Place Mona Vale NSW 2103P.O.Box 1410, Mona Vale, NSW 1660Tel: +61 2 9998 8200Fax: +61 2 9998 8222

CyprusPolytone Ltd.17 Mnasiades StreetP.O.Box 223351520 NicosiaTel: +357 22 678 013Fax: +357 22 671 564

Czech RepublicDESIGNOR s.r.o.V Celnici 4/1031110 00 Praha 1Ttel: +420 222 247 422

FranceAG Sarl8, Rue Martel 75010 ParisTel: +33 1 4523 2026Fax: +33 1 4246 7270

Great Britain and IrelandSkandium Ltd.245-249 Brompton RoadLondon SW3 2EPTel: +44 (0)20 7823 8874Fax: +44 (0)20 7584 7706

GreecePolyglobal S.A.49, Panepistimiou Street(10, Stoa Arsakeiou)105 64 AthensTel: +30 210 323 9346Fax: +30 210 323 9337

HungaryAlföld Porcelán Edénygyár ZrtErzsébeti út 76800 HódmezövásarhelyTel: +36 62 620 620Fax: +36 62 620 600

IcelandÁsbjörn Ólafsson ehfKöllunarklettsvegi 6 104 ReykjavikTel: +354 414 1100Fax: +354 414 1101

ItalyFinn Form sasVia Trebbia 19/1220090 OperaTel: +39 02 653 881Fax: +39 02 2900 3625

Japan Scandex Co., Ltd2-20, Akashicho, Chuo-ku Tokyo 104-0044Tel: +81 3 3543 3453 Fax: +81 3 3543 3451

KoreaSUNWOO Co. Ltd.#251-6 Hang-dongHanam City, Kyunggi-doTel: +82 31 793 1172Fax: +82 31 793 1126

MexicoTALVI Internacional Pty Ltde-mail: [email protected]: +52 55 11 63 63 51

New ZealandDesign Mode International Pty LtdUnit 3, 20 Wilmette Place Mona Vale NSW 2103, AustraliaP.O. Box 1410, Mona Vale, NSW 1660Tel: +61 2 9998 8200Fax: +61 2 9998 8222

PortugalLamartine S.A.Av de Igreja 37-A1700 LisboaTel: +351 21 797 7604/ 793 5876Fax: + 351 21 797 5665

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The assortment in this catalogue represents the situation when the catalogue is printed and may vary from store to store.

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Iittala Collection 2011

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Timeless design since 1881.The Iittala factory was built by a lake in a Finnish village called Iittala in 1881. All essentials were close at hand. Wood, water and sand were our ingredients. Today Iittala is a leading Scandinavian design brand from Finland, and like Finnish people we follow our intuition. We trust in objects for the home that are honest, functional and inspired by everyday life.

We believe in lasting design. That’s why our designers and craftsmen create simple and timeless objects that will never be thrown away. They are forever useful, adapting to all the moments making them special. When you use your Iittala you make it your own and you give it your story. When you gift Iittala you give something special to someone special.

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We continuously work to perfect our objects as we have done for 130 years. What you get is as good as it can be in design, quality and materiality. We want Iittala objects to be something that remains relevant forever, passing through the generations, regardless of trends. Iittala is timeless design with a thought. We believe this kind of thought is needed more than ever in today’s life.

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Every moment is special.When was the last time you had the perfect breakfast? One where you fill the table with your favourite morning food. Where you surround the table with some of the people you care for the most. And enjoy all the food and drink from the tableware you love. Was it last weekend? Or is it always next weekend? Shouldn’t it be every weekend? Living for tomorrow is fine, but don’t forget to cherish the moment you live in.

When you live in the present you can reveal every moment’s potential to be a special moment. The simple glass you drink your water from should feel right in your hand. The tools you use in your kitchen must be functional, even better if they cater to all your senses. The vase for flowers should please the eye even when the flowers are gone.Focusing on quality adds to your quality of life. Why be satisfied with anything less?

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The home should reflect you and be the place where you are most comfortable. Make it cosy, set the lighting just right to create a warm atmosphere. The objects that surround you are an important part of the

experience. You charge them with meanings and memories, and by looking at them you can relive the special moments gone by. Your home is the place where life happens.

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Eat & drink.Improvising with tableware is much more inspiring than sticking to strict rules. Combine different colours and patterns as suits your mood. The simplicity in form leaves room for your creativity, and allows endless combinations for everyday use as well as special occasions.

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Interior.Home isn’t just a place to come and sleep. It’s where life happens. The objects you surround yourself with are reflections of you. Make home a special place.

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Cook.Cooking is not just about what you prepare. It is also about who you cook for and what you cook with. Our kitchen tools are much more than just functional. Of course, they do what you require of them, but they also please the eye.

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Myiittala.Myiittala is an international community of like-minded people who value timeless design. Our members share our ideas of honest, functional and everyday objects.

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Freezer safe

Heat- resistant

Microwave safe

Ceramic hob

Gas hobCast iron hob

Induction hob

Dishwasher safe

Oven safe

Hand wash only

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Interior.Your home is a reflection of you and a place where you should feel most comfortable. Our objects can help you to be creative and surround

yourself with memories that last forever. When you give Iittala, you give a gift with everyday presence and timeless character.

Vitriini box 108 mmlight blue NEW

Vitriini box 60 mmlight blue NEW

Vitriini box 60 mmRio brown NEW

Black Ibis 205 x 165 mmNEW

Kivi votive 60 mm Rio brown NEW

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Something special.Nature gave Alvar Aalto the inspiration for a truly unique object. He designed the Aalto Collection in 1936 and the following year it was exhibited at the Paris World Expo. Since then the Aalto vase has become a classic that is the closest link most Finns have to the man who is undoubtedly Finland’s national architect and designer.

The Aalto vase is also a gift from Aalto to all of us. Aalto created design objects that are present in our everyday life. He wanted to let the user decide how the objects are used. Whether you choose to use the Aalto vase for flowers, sweets or fruit, it will be a centre piece of your home’s interior.

Giving the Aalto vase its life, is the breath of Finnish glassblowers at the Iittala factory. Every vase is unique and requires seven craftsmen, twelve work stages, 1100°C temperatures and thirty hours of work. When you give this special vase as a gift, you can be sure it will be appreciated.

Aalto vase 160 mmlight blue NEW

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Alvar Aalto CollectionSince 1936It takes a team of seven craftsmen to create one vase, with the master glass-blower able to recognize the other´s “fingerprint” on a finished object. All Aalto vases are mouth blown in Iittala, Finland.

* Original

Bowl*

50 x 195 mmLight blue NEW, White, Clear, Apple green, Water green, Rio brown NEW, Black

Bowl

50 x 195 mmLight Blue/white NEW

Vase*

95 mmRio brown NEW, White, Clear, Apple green, Water green, Light blue NEW, Black

Bowl

30 x 98 mmWater green, Clear, Apple green, Sand

Bowl

40 x 136 mmApple green, Clear, Water green, Sand

Vase miniature collectible NEW

55 mmAzure blue, White, Clear, Smoky grey, Rio brown, Green, Red numbered 1../1000

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Vase

201 mmWhite, Clear

Vase

251 mmWhite, Clear

Vase

160 mmLight blue/white NEW, White/black

Vase NEW

140 mmGreen, Azure blue Numbered 1.../75

Vase*

145 mmRio brown numbered 1.../75 NEW, Clear, White

Vase*

160 mmRio brown NEW, White, White frosted, Clear, Apple green, Water green, Light blue NEW, Flaming red, Black

Vase

255 mmClear

Vase*

120 mmLight blue NEW, White, Clear, Apple green, Water green, Rio brown NEW, Black

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Alvar Aalto CollectionSince 1936* Original

Votive

55 mmLight blue NEW, Matt frosted, Clear, Apple green, Water green, Flaming red, Sand, Grey

Bowl*

50 x 380 mmBlack, White, Clear

Flower set*

180 x 360 mmClear, White

Lantern

355 mmClear

Vase*

400 mmWhite, Clear

Vase*

600 mmClear

Vase*

200 mmWhite, Clear

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Bowl

50 x 182 mmStainless steel

Bowl

60 x 358 mmStainless steel

Bowl

358 mmStainless steel

Bowl

504 mmStainless steel

ClaritasTimo Sarpaneva 1983Every Claritas piece is a unique work of art. Air bubbles, layers of coloured glass and shapes taken to their extreme demand intimate knowledge of the glass material on the part of the glassblowers and polishers. * Available from 18.4.2011.

Serving platter

210 x 257 mmOak

Serving platter

355 x 436 mmOak

Claritas

170 mmClear

Claritas

210 mmBlack/opal/clear

Claritas* NEW

150 mmClear/grey/white

Claritas* NEW

200 mmClear/grey Numbered 1.../30

Claritas* NEW

150 mmClear/red/black

Claritas* NEW

210 mmClear/red/veilNumbered 1.../30

Claritas* NEW

180 mmClear/red/white

Claritas* NEW

150 mmClear/sand

Claritas* NEW

250 mmClear/white

Claritas* NEW

210 mmRing of Trajanus

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Birds by Toikka Oiva Toikka 1972These lyrical creatures are synonymous with the designer Toikka. Each bird is individually mouth blown and thus unique, a gift that keeps on giving forever.

Annual bird 2011, Coral Eider NEW

255 x 100 mm

Annual egg 2011, Coral Eider’s egg NEW

90 x 130 mmNumbered

Small Goldcrest

70 x 30 mm

White/black, Lustre

Puff Ball NEW

70 x 50 mm

Yellow, Lilac,Black, White, Grey

Black Ibis NEW

205 x 165 mm

Siberian Jay NEW

165 x 70 mm

Tiiri NEW

150 x 80 mm

Magpie NEW

255 x 150 mm

Whip-Poor-Will

115 x 55 mm

Blue Bird

120 x 85 mm

Bullfinch

150 x 80 mm

Spotted Crake

145 x 65 mm

Tilda

105 x 56 mm

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Anniversary bird 2010, Ladybird

330 x 275 mmNumbered

Green Ibis

205 x 165 mm

Red Ibis

205 x 165 mm

Red Cardinal

210 x 145 mm

Ruby Bird

200 x 125 mm

Pheasant

240 x 150 mm

Fiskariina

300 x 120 mm

Grass Eider

240 x 85 mm

Capercaillie

275 x 180 mm

Curlew

350 x 195 mm

Willow Grouse

150 x 110 mm

Sky Curlew

145 x 100 mm

Rusee Grebe

300 x 155 mm

Whooper Swan white

330 x 210 mm

Whooper Swan grey

330 x 210 mm

Heron

140 x 220 mm

Summer Grouse

150 x 110 mm

Festive Pheasant

380 x 250 mmNumbered

Little Tern red

110 x 75 mm

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Birds by PenttinenAnu Penttinen 2008Inspired by the world of cartoons and comic books, these Birds are fun, fantastic and full of humour.

Birds by Toikka Oiva Toikka 1972

Uhuu

160 x 260 mm

I’m All Bananas

145 x 170 mm

Nightbird

145 x 170 mm

Snowball

145 x 170 mm

Little Barn Owl

45 x 65 mm

Barn Owl

100 x 150 mm

Owlet

75 x 105 mm

Sweet Liquorice

90 x 115 mm

Sweet Meringue

90 x 115 mm

Funky Violet

90 x 115 mm

Cloud-9

90 x 115 mm

Apple Pie

90 x 115 mm

Paradise Chick

140 x 160 mm

Cool Joe

120 x 193 mm

Ippy the Hippie

120 x 193 mm

Ping

85 x 147 mm

Pang

78 x 118 mm

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Birds by KlenellMatti Klenell 2010The newest Birds hide treasures inside their bodies just like magpies do inside their nests. The Harakka family is characteristic in black, while the Korpi birds are more colourful.

Korpi Baby

170 x 100 mm

Korpi Mommy

178 x 200 mm

Korpi Daddy

170 x 305 mm

Korpi Little Sister

170 x 160 mm

Korpi Brother

170 x 220 mm

Harakka Brother

170 x 220 mm

Harakka Little Sister

170 x 160 mm

Harakka Baby

170 x 100 mm

Harakka Daddy

170 x 305 mm

Harakka Mommy

178 x 200 mm

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LanternHarri Koskinen 1999The candle floats in air perfectly balanced between pure lines of mouth blown glass.

Candle holder

190 mmClear, Sand

FireplaceIlkka Suppanen 2008By taming wild flames and bringing it indoors, Fireplace is a modern take on an open fire. Winner of Fennia Prize 2009.

Fireplace

380 x 430 mm

AtlasHarri Koskinen 1996Dynamic in shape, this glass candle holder is both powerful and poetic at the same time.

Candle holder

110 x 230 mmClear, White, Red, Black

KiviHeikki Orvola 1988An Iittala classic, these twinkling glass jewels of light come in a wide variety of colours.

Votive

60 mm

Rio brown NEW, Matt frosted, Clear, Yellow, Apple green, Green, Moss green, Water green, Light blue, Turqoise blue, Turquoise NEW, Cobalt blue, Light lilac, Sweet pink, Red garnet, Rose olive, Seville orange, Sand, Grey, Lilac, Red

Votive

80 mmLight blue NEW, Clear, Matt frosted, Water green, Apple green NEW, Grey, Sand, Seville orange, Red, Turquoise NEW, Cobalt blue

Candle holder

600 mmWhite, Clear, Grey

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FestivoTimo Sarpaneva 1966Festivo candle holder is available in eight different sizes. That enables you to create various combinations – festive ensemble with lots of tall ones or cosy arrangement using the smaller objects.

Candle holder

80 mmClear

Candle holder

120 mmClear

Candle holder

150 mmClear

Candle holder

180 mmClear

Candle holder

215 mmClear

Candle holder

245 mmClear

Candle holder

280 mmClear

Candle holder

315 mmClear

Ateenan aamu

630 mmModel 1

NEW Ateenan AamuKaj Franck 1953Ateenan aamu (Morning in Athens) is a sculpture made of glass pendants. When moved by the wind, the fragile glass bubbles issue a soft, metallic sound reminiscent of the church bells of Athens on a Sunday morning.

Ateenan aamu

630 mmModel 2

Ateenan aamu

630 mmModel 3

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JarsPentagon Design 2005More than just storage, these glass jars are reinvented each time you change what’s inside.

Jar

110 mm / 60 clLight blue NEW, Clear NEW

Jar

200 mm / 120 clClear NEW, Light blue NEW

Jar

60 x 65 mmGrey, Clear, Apple green, Water green, Light blue

Jar

80 x 65 mmWater green, Clear, Apple green, Light blue, Grey

NEW PurnukkaKaj Franck 1953Purnukka jar is a ceramic option to our storage range. A handy storage solution for the kitchen or around the home. An attractive colour palette allowing combinations to suit every taste or colour scheme.

Jar

60 mmWhite, Pearl grey, Terracotta, Turquoise, Blue, Black

Jar

120 mmTerracotta, White, Pearl grey, Turquoise, Blue, Black

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VitriiniAnu Penttinen 2010Vitriini boxes are a fun way of display-ing all the little things you love. This colourful range gives you virtually end-less ways of storing small objects and putting them on show. Create your own home gallery. Collect just one, or several, or even the whole range, and let your imagination do the rest.

Box

60 x 60 mmRio brown NEW, Clear, Clear/light grey aluminium, Sweet pink, Sweet pink/black aluminium, Yellow, Yellow/ light grey aluminium, Light blue NEW, Turquoise blue, Turquoise blue/oak, Green, Green/black aluminium, Sand, Sand/oak

Box

108 x 108 mmLight blue NEW, Clear, Clear/oak, Seville orange, Seville orange/ light grey aluminium, Apple green, Grey, Grey/black aluminium

Tray

256 x 72 mmOak

Tray

378 x 133 mmOak

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Eat & drink.A meal is, of course, much more than just food. The tableware you use to enjoy what you eat and drink is an important part of the full experience. Iittala wants to provide you with the best in form and function.We understand the space in your kitchen is valuable, so we have designed tableware that adapts to any occasion.

The sets can be combined and our porcelain is also freezer and oven safe, which all add to the ways they can be used. Iittala has developed colours for both glass and porcelain for years to provide you with options to match your taste. In these ways our objects also adapt to all moments and stages in life.

Kastehelmi plate 260 mm light blue NEW

Teema mug 0.3 L pearl grey

Essence 33 clwhite wine glass

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Designer Kaj Franck aimed to strip away everything unnecessary from his designs. He wanted to create timeless essentials for everyday use. In 2011 we celebrate 100 years from his birth and can safely say that he achieved what he set out to do. In today’s world of downshifting and a desire to get back to the basics of life, Franck’s designs are more relevant than ever. His best known designs, the Teema tableware and Kartio glass series, are perfect realisations of his design philosophy. There’s nothing more you could take away and nothing you could add.

The designs feel simple. They rely on three basic shapes – the circle, square and rectangle. The polished simplicity of both Teema tableware and Kartio glasses make them suit any occasion from everyday use to celebrations. The various colour options bring endless inspiration to the table. These are objects that feel like they have always existed and will always be used. As Franck intended.

Timeless perfection for everyone.

Kartio glass 21 clRio brown NEW

Kartio glass 21 clturquoise NEW

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TeemaKaj Franck 1952

Based on the basic shapes of a circle, square and rectangle, Teema serves every need, from preparing to serving. The long term basic Teema colours available are white, black and blue. Accent colours – turquoise, pearl grey and terracotta – change more often and bring possibilty to spice up the basic colours.

Plate

ø 21 cmWhite, Blue, Black, Turquoise, Pearl grey, Terracotta NEW

Plate

ø 26 cmWhite, Blue, Black, Turquoise NEW, Pearl grey, Terracotta NEW

Coffee cup & saucer

0.22 L / ø 15 cmWhite, Blue, BlackCup and saucer sold separately.

Mug

0.3 LWhite, Blue, Black, Turquoise, Pearl grey, Terracotta NEW

Mug

0.4 LWhite, Blue, Black

Plate

ø 17 cmWhite, Blue, Black, Turquoise NEW, Pearl grey, Terracotta NEW

Platter

16 x 37 cmWhite, Blue, Black

Plate

16 x 16 cmWhite, Blue, Black, Turquoise NEW, Pearl grey NEW, Terracotta NEW

Platter

24 x 32 cmWhite, Blue, Black

Bowl

3.4 LWhite, Blue NEW, Black

Bowl and lid sold separately.

Bowl

2.5 L / ø 30 cmWhite, Blue, Black

Bowl

ø 21 cmWhite, Blue, Black, Turquoise, Pearl grey, Terracotta NEW

Bowl

ø 15 cmWhite, Blue, Black, Turquoise, Pearl grey, Terracotta NEW

Lid

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TaikaPattern by Klaus Haapaniemi 2007 Form by Heikki Orvola 2006Meaning ‘magic’ in Finnish, Taika showcases a range of bold and enchanting pieces to choose from.

AikaHeikki Orvola 2006Essential forms often paired with different patterns, but also work effortlessly on its own.

Espresso cup & saucer

0.1 L / ø 11 cmWhite, Blue, BlackCup and saucer sold separately.

Bowl

0.6 LWhite, Blue, Black

Espresso cup & saucer

0.1 L / ø 11 cmWhiteCup and saucer sold separately.

Plate

ø 22 cmWhite

Cappuccino cup & saucer

0.2 L / ø 15 cmWhite, Blue, BlackCup and saucer sold separately.

Bowl

2.8 LWhite, Blue, Black

Cappuccino cup & saucer

0.2 L / ø 15 cmWhiteCup and saucer sold separately.

Plate

ø 30 cmWhite

Mug

0.4 LWhite, Blue, Black

Plate

ø 22 cmWhite, Blue, Black

Mug

0.4 LWhite

Bowl

0.3 LWhite, Blue, Black

Plate

ø 30 cmWhite, Blue, Black

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OrigoAlfredo Häberli 1999Since its launch, these vibrant stripes have come in many different colours including a special 10-year anniversary Mix in 2009.

Mug

0.25 LOrange, Beige, Mix

Egg cup

0.05 LOrange, Beige, Mix

Bowl

0.15 LOrange, Beige

Bowl

0.25 LOrange, Beige, Mix

Bowl

0.5 LOrange, Beige, Mix

Bowl

2.0 LOrange, Beige

Plate

ø 20 cmOrange, Beige

Plate

ø 26 cmOrange, Beige

EgoStefan Lindfors 1998Well-proportioned and confident, the handle rests inside the saucer that also doubles as a plate.

Espresso cup & saucer

0.1 L / ø 12 cmWhiteCup and saucer sold separately.

Breakfast cup & saucer

0.4 L / ø 19 cmWhiteCup and saucer sold separately.

Coffee cup & saucer

0.2 L / ø 15 cmWhiteCup and saucer sold separately.

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KastehelmiOiva Toikka 1964A re-issue from 1964, the Finnish ‘dewdrop’ name refers to the circles of bubbles in the pressed glass.

Bowl

23 clLight blue NEW, Clear,Apple green

Plate

ø 170 mmLight blue NEW, Clear, Apple green

Plate

ø 260 mmLight blue NEW, Clear, Apple green

Plate

ø 315 mmLight blue NEW, Clear, Apple green

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Glass

21 cl Rio brown NEW, Clear, Water green, Apple green, Light blue, Turquoise NEW, Cobalt blue, Sand, Grey, Red

Glass

40 clLight blue, Clear, Water green, Apple green, Cobalt blue, Sand, Grey

Bowl* NEW

39 cl Clear, Light blue, Grey

Pitcher

95 cl / 220 mmClear, Apple green, Water green, Cobalt blue, Light blue, Sand, Grey

Glass NEW

20 cl Clear, Grey, Dark lilac, Red, Rio brown, TurquoiseGlasses sold in sets of 6: clear, grey and all colours.

Glass NEW

34 clClear, Grey, Dark lilac, Red, Rio brown, TurquoiseGlasses sold in sets of 6: clear, grey and all colours.

KartioKaj Franck 1958*Heikki Orvola

One of the purest realizations of Franck´s thinking – a perfect balance between material and form. In Franck´s 100th Anniversary year, Iittala is resuming production of the thin Kartio glass and Kartio vase. A limited Anniversary Edition of thin mouth blown glasses will be offered in sets. The bases of the glasses bear the Anniversary stamp.

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Vase NEW

200 mm Clear, Grey, Red, Rio brown, Light blue

Vase NEW

290 mmClear, Grey, Red, Rio brown, Light blue

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Pitcher

120 cl / 172 mmClear

Vase

165 mmClear

Glass

22 clGrey, Clear, Apple green, Water green, Light blue

Glass

25 cl Clear

Glass

36 clClear

Wine glass

29 cl Clear

Plate

Ø 175 mmClear

Glass

33 cl Light blue, Clear, Apple green, Water green, Grey

Bowl

20 cl / Ø 120 mmClear

Bowl

1.75 L / Ø 230 mmClear

Bowl

35 cl / Ø 165 mmClear

Bowl

3.0 L / Ø 285 mmClear

OteAleksi Perälä 2007Translated from Finnish as “grip”, Ote fits perfectly in the hand and comes in three fundamental shapes.

Aino AaltoAino Aalto 1932Echoing rings of water, this pressed glassware from 1932 is proof that essential design survives the test of time.

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EssenceAlfredo Häberli 2001The idea behind this range was to have as few essential glasses as possible, while still serve a variety of wines. Essence celebrates its 10th anniversary in 2011.

SentaAlfredo Häberli 2004Light, well-balanced and with soft lines, Senta is also robust enough for everyday use.

DecanterAntonio Citterio & Toan Nguyen 2004The perfectly formed mouth blown neck opens slightly, allowing just the right amount of air in to let the wine breathe.

Glass

35 cl / 100 mmClear

Decanter

190 cl / 200 mmClear

Champagne

21 cl / 190 mmClear

Red wine

38 cl / 190 mmClear

White wine

29 cl / 190 mmClear

Sweet wine

15 cl / 193 mmClear

Pitcher

100 cl / 300 mmClear, Light blue NEW

Red wine

45 cl / 230 mmClear

White wine

33 cl / 230 mmClear

Champagne

21 cl / 230 mmClear

Cocktail bowl

31 cl / 178 mmClear

Pitcher

28 cl Light blue NEW, Clear

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Cordial

5 cl / 73 mmClear

Highball

35 cl / 145 mmClear

Champagne

18 cl / 163 mmClear

Pitcher

150 cl / 225 mmClear

Red wine

25 cl / 118 mmClear

Cocktail

14 cl / 80 mmClear

Beer

38 cl / 190 mmClear

o.f.

20 cl / 89 mmClear

d.o.f.

32 cl / 106 mmClear

Cordial

4 cl / 81 mmClear

Sherry

9 cl / 83 mmClear

Bowl

22 cl / 120 mmClear

Sherry

8 cl / 108 mmClear

Cocktail

14 cl / 97 mmClear

White wine

18 cl / 131 mmClear

AarneGöran Hongell 1948This mouth blown glassware helped set the trend for essential glassware in the 1950s that spread all over the world.

Tapio Tapio Wirkkala 1952Each bubble in the base is hand-made with a wooden stick only when the glass is at the correct temperature and consistency.

Red wine

25 cl / 144 mmClear

Decanter

75 cl / 195 mmClear

Goblet

30 cl / 168 mmClear

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Ultima ThuleTapio Wirkkala 1968Inspired by the melting ice in Lapland, the surface was originally created by Wirkkala carving into a graphite mould.

Cordial

5 cl / 57 mm Clear

Cocktail

16 cl / 70 mmClear

Juice / Whisky sour

18 cl / 115 mmClear

o.f.

20 cl / 88 mmClear

d.o.f. on-the-rocks

28 cl / 88 mmClear

Highball

38 cl / 125 mmClear

Cordial

6 cl / 97 mmClear

White wine

16 cl / 130 mmClear

Red wine

23 cl / 123 mmClear

Goblet

34 cl / 150 mmClear

Bowl

ø 115 mmClear

Bowl

ø 200 mmClear

Serving platter

ø 370 mmClear

Ice-lip pitcher

150 cl / 207 mmClear

Glass

21 cl Club life

MoominThe Moomins from the heart of the Moominvalley feature on a new range of glasses. Moomins accompanied by their friends often find themselves caught up in a series of strange and wonderful adventures.

Glass

21 cl Falling in love

Glass NEW

21 cl Golden tail

Glass NEW

21 cl Moomin and the Martians

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ArtikLaura Partanen & Arto Kankkunen 1997Round handles and prongs at a diagonal signal sophisticated design, while the solidity and weight convey its quality. Coffee spoon

Stainless steel

Cake fork

Stainless steel

Dessert spoon

Stainless steel

Dessert fork

Stainless steel

Dinner spoon

Stainless steel

Dinner fork

Stainless steel

Dessert knife

Stainless steel

Dinner knife

Stainless steel

Serving set

Stainless steel

Cake lifter

Stainless steel

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PianoPiano Design 1998The harmonious form and material of this cutlery set is strangely familiar as soon as you feel them.

Coffee spoon

Stainless steel

Dessert fork

Stainless steel

Dinner knife

Stainless steel

Dessert spoon

Stainless steel

Dinner fork

Stainless steel

Serving set

Stainless steel / wood

Dinner spoon

Stainless steel

Dessert knife

Stainless steel

MangoNanny Still 1973Inspired by a trip to India, Mango’s form and surface texture reflect sensory pleasure in nature.

Coffee spoon

Brushed stainless steel

Dinner knife

Brushed stainless steel

Dessert spoon

Brushed stainless steel

Serving set

Brushed stainless steel

Dinner spoon

Brushed stainless steel

Dessert fork

Brushed stainless steel

Dinner fork

Brushed stainless steel

Dessert knife

Brushed stainless steel

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Citterio 98Antonio Citterio & G.O. Löw 1998A contemporary classic, each piece in this collection has generous proportions that fit every hand.

Espresso spoon

Brushed stainless steel

6-pack

Dinner fork

Brushed stainless steel

Coffee spoon

Brushed stainless steel

Dessert knife

Brushed stainless steel

Dinner knife

Brushed stainless steel

Serving set

Brushed stainless steel

Latte spoon

Brushed stainless steel

2-pack

Dessert spoon

Brushed stainless steel

Dinner spoon

Brushed stainless steel

Dessert fork

Brushed stainless steel

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Collective ToolsAntonio Citterio & G.O. Löw 2000A complete toolbox for modern dining that works individually or as a set and complements any Iittala cutlery range.

Butter knife

19 cm

Brushed stainless steel

Cheese slicer

19 cm

Brushed stainless steel

Serving spoon

24 cm

Brushed stainless steel

Cheese knife

28 cm

Brushed stainless steel

Cake lifter

28 cm

Brushed stainless steel

Serving set

28 cm

Brushed stainless steel

Bread knife

37 cm

Brushed stainless steel

Pepper mill, black

19.5 cm

Brushed stainless steel

Bottle with spout

19.5 cm

Brushed stainless steel

Pepper mill, white

19.5 cm

Brushed stainless steel

Salt mill

19.5 cm

Brushed stainless steel

Cutting board with knife

45 x 29.7 cm

Wood /Brushed stainless steel

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Cook.

Tools saucepan 2 Lbrushed stainless steel

Tools oven pan small 36 x 24 x 6 cmbrushed stainless steel

Sarpaneva pot 3 Lcast iron, enamelled inside

What we place on our plates matters. As does where our food comes from. These things also influence how we enjoy cooking, and so do the tools we use to create the meal. If the pots, pans and knives are both functional and please the eye, the better the

experience. With these key factors we have everything we need to make meals that are shared and savoured with our family and friends. Fresh, quality ingredients combined with functional, timeless and stunning cookware is our recipe for special moments.

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ToolsBjörn Dahlström 1998Your partner in the kitchen, these generously sized pieces are for people passionate about cooking and quality.

Sauteuse

1.0 L / ø 16 cm

Brushed stainless steel

Sauteuse

2.0 L / ø 20 cm

Ceramic coating

Sauteuse

2.5 L / ø 22 cm

Brushed stainless steel

Saucepan

2.0 L / ø 18 cm

Brushed stainless steel

Saucepan

3.0 L / ø 22 cm

Brushed stainless steel

Casserole

2.0 L / ø 18 cm

Brushed stainless steel

Casserole

3.0 L / ø 22 cm

Brushed stainless steel

Casserole

4.0 L / ø 22 cm

Brushed stainless steel

Casserole

5.0 L / ø 22 cm

Brushed stainless steel

Casserole

8.0 L / ø 26 cm

Brushed stainless steel

Frying pan

ø 28 cm

Ceramic coating

Sauté pan with lid

ø 30 cm

Ceramic coating

Wok pan

ø 34 cm

Ceramic coating

Frying pan

ø 24 cm

Ceramic coating

Sauté pan with lid

ø 26 cm

Ceramic coating

Frying pan

ø 26 cm

Cast iron

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Oven pan small

36 x 24 x 6 cm

Brushed stainless steel

Oven pan large

41 x 37 x 6 cm

Brushed stainless steel

Wooden tray

44 x 41 x 3 cm

Oak

Seth-AnderssonCarina Seth-Andersson 1998Double-coated to keep the temperature steady, this bold and minimal design has its own salad servers.

Bowl

26 x 14 cm

Brushed stainless steel

Bowl

34 x 10 cm

Brushed stainless steel

Salad servers

Heat treated birch

SarpanevaTimo Sarpaneva 1960With a wooden handle and cast-iron body, this ultimate design classic is as functional in the kitchen as appealing on the dining table.

Cast iron pot

3 L / ø 21.5 cm

Enamelled

Cast iron pot

4 L

Enamelled

Wooden handle

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Myiittala

NewsWherever you are in the world, you will be the first to hear about new products, designers and store openings. You will gain access to behind-the-scenes footage of the latest creations and spokespeople. CommunityBe part of a truly international community. On the Myiittala website you can stay in touch with us and other members. You can also share your thoughts and photos and enter competitions.

Myiittala. Myiittala is an international com-munity of like-minded people who value timeless design. Our members share our ideas of honest, functional and everyday objects. When you use an Iittala item it becomes your own and part of your everyday story. Share your story with us and join Myiittala at www.iittala.com/myiittala. For more information, please visit www.iittala.com/myiittala

EventsApplicable only in countries with an Iittala store, you will be invited to inspiring Myiittala previews and shopping events with exclu- sive offers. BenefitsApplicable only in countries with an Iittala store. You can dis-cover the special benefit of the month for members only. You can also receive a gift voucher based on total purchases made in a fixed 6-month period at any Iittala store.

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Every year Myiittala invites the community to enjoy inspiring events. In spring 2010, special “Plate Swap” events gathered together a number of members in Helsinki. They were asked to donate their old plates with a story, and as a gift in return Iittala served a complimentary dinner. Members took this as a great opportunity to give their old plates a new life. Many wrote touching stories about the origin of the plates and the reasons why they wanted the dishes to get a new life in new surroundings. In September 2010, these plates became the core of the spe-cial Iittala tableware collection in a Finnish popup restaurant HEL YES! in London. Old Iittala products match with new ones and from the Iittala collection you can always choose your own, favourite combination.

Sneak peak at events.

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Timeless design with a thought.

At home with Iittala.

www.iittala.com