iittala Toikka 2015 Lakla Annual Egg
by iittala
Type:
Bird Guide
SKU:
✔ Made in Finland
✔ Mouthblown
✔ Designed by: Oiva Toikka
✔ Signed: O. Toikka IITTALA 2015 x/750
✔ Limited Edition: Yes,limited to 750
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Description
As stunning as its avian counterpart, the iittala Toikka Lakla 2015 Annual Egg boasts the same marbled motif as the annual bird but on a smooth oval of opal glass. Inspired by a 19th century Finnish folk collection of poetry called the Kanteletar, Lakla (Bean Goose) is an imaginative character who acts as a lawyer for a willow warbler accused of stealing grain from a field. Lakla's emerald color is an ode to the forests, which hold mysticism and meaning not only in Finnish literature but living, too. Only 750 of these limited edition pieces have been handcrafted, making your numbered Lakla 2015 Annual Egg a rare, one-of-a-kind collectible.
Product Details
- Made in: Finland
- Made by: iittala
- Designer: Oiva Toikka
- Measurements: 4-3/4" H x 3-1/2" W (12 x 9 cm)
- Signed: O. Toikka IITTALA 2015 x/750
- Year Introduced: 2015
- Limited Edition: Yes,limited to 750
- Numbered: Yes
- Primary Color: Green
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About Oiva Toikka
Oiva Toikka (1931-2019) is one of the most well-known personalities of Finnish glass. Toikka’s projects offered a departure from the clean-lined designs Finland is known for. The creations from Toikka’s imagination have been brought to life by the master glassblowers at iittala for over 50 years. Toikka’s glass bird collection is his most familiar work and his limitless creativity has delivered hundreds of colorful, mouth-blown collectibles to the world. GlassBirds.com offers the largest collection of Toikka glass birds in the US.