Timo Sarpaneva, a sculpture from 'Glass age series, signed Timo Sarpaneva Iittala. Designed in 1980s.
Clear raw glass and granite. Total height ca 37 cm.
During manufacturing, the raw glass is cut, carved, and sanded using specialized tools until the desired shape is achieved. The finished sculpture is then mounted on a granite base.
Wear due to age and use. Manufacturing-related marks and chips. The signature is partly cut during production.
The collection of the Master Glassmaker Reino 'Reka' Löflund.
Reino 'Reka' Löflund was born in 1926 and at the age of 14 he started as an apprentice at the Iittala glassworks. He blew medicine bottles for the war industry as the youngest blower ever. After the war, he was employed as the master blower at the Iittala glassworks.
Later, Löflund was appointed as Master Glassmaker in charge of the entire production at the Iittala glassworks.
In the 1950s he began working with various glass designers, including Timo Sarpaneva. Reka Löflund developed several techniques and products with Timo Sarpaneva, including the Claritas, Arkipelago and Finlandia series.