iittala Toikka Kuulas White
by iittala
Type:
Bird Guide
SKU:
BR006191
✔ Made in Finland
✔ Mouthblown
✔ Designed by: Oiva Toikka
✔ Signed: O. Toikka Nuutajärvi
✔ Limited Edition: no
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Description
The older sister of the popular Puffball birds, the White Kuulas is slightly larger but still retains the endearing plump body that iittala fan adore.
Blown from creamy white glass, its paddle shaped tail and teardrop head are made from clear glass to provide contrast against the body. Finnish for "transparent", the Kuulas bird uses a simplistic color palette to allow the bird's adorable form to take center stage.
Blown from creamy white glass, its paddle shaped tail and teardrop head are made from clear glass to provide contrast against the body. Finnish for "transparent", the Kuulas bird uses a simplistic color palette to allow the bird's adorable form to take center stage.
Product Details
- Made in: Finland
- Made by: iittala
- Designer: Oiva Toikka
- Measurements: 5-1/4" L x 3" W x 3"H (13 x 7.5 x 7.5 cm)
- Signed: O. Toikka Nuutajärvi
- Year Introduced:
- Limited Edition: no
- Numbered: no
- Primary Color: White,Clear
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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.