iittala Toikka Pilot 2018 Annual Bird
by iittala
✔ Made in Finland
✔ Mouthblown
✔ Designed by: Oiva Toikka
✔ Signed: O. Toikka IITTALA 2018
✔ Limited Edition: Yes
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Description
Oiva Toikka was inspired by seafaring for his design, so the 2018 Annual Bird's name actually referenced a maritime pilot. Fittingly, Pilot wears a beautiful shades of marine blue with silver lustrous stripes, which take on an algae green hue towards the bottom. The tail also has a swirled detailing which can actually be felt when this medium-sized bird is in hand. Only available for 2018, each handcrafted iittala Toikka Pilot 2018 Annual Bird carries the signature O. Toikka IITTALA 2018 to ensure authenticity. Like all Toikka treasures, yours may not look just like the one pictured; the variation in craftsmanship is what makes each one a truly unique piece of art.
Product Details
- Made in: Finland
- Made by: iittala
- Designer: Oiva Toikka
- Measurements: 8" L x 3-1/2" W x 3-1/2" H (20 x 9 x 9 cm)
- Signed: O. Toikka IITTALA 2018
- Year Introduced: 2018
- Limited Edition: Yes
- Numbered: No
- Primary Color: Blue,Silver
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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.