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Kaj Franck Model KF539 "Pokaali" Goblet for Nuutajärvi Notsjö, circa 1972

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NOK 12,413.23per item
SEK 11,686.62per item
DKK 7,838.96per item
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For sale is a stunning example of Kaj Franck’s timeless design for Nuutajärvi Notsjö – the celebrated KF539 “Pokaali” goblet, standing at an impressive 16cm in height. This piece, hand-signed to the base “Kaj Franck Nuutajärvi Notsjö”, is a true collector’s gem, beautifully preserved and in superb condition. With its striking form and rare colourway, it perfectly encapsulates the balance of simplicity and refinement that defines mid-century Finnish glass. This goblet, of which there are 3 identical ones available, features a warm amber bowl and mottled stem, paired with a richly contrasting ruby red foot, a rare and desirable combination that highlights Franck’s masterful use of colour. The KF539 model is one of Franck’s most sought-after “Pokaali” (trophy) forms – a series that blurs the line between functional tableware and sculptural art glass. Created at the historic Nuutajärvi glassworks, each goblet was crafted by hand, making no two exactly alike. Franck’s minimalist ethos — removing the unnecessary to reveal pure form — is evident in every curve and proportion of this elegant piece. A refined, collectable statement of Scandinavian design history. Kaj Franck (1911–1989) is often referred to as the “conscience of Finnish design” for his visionary approach to functionalism, sustainability, and aesthetics. As artistic director of Arabia and a key figure at Nuutajärvi, he redefined everyday objects with clarity and purpose. His work — from glassware to ceramics — embraced universal design, stripping away ornament in favour of form, balance, and usability. Today, Franck’s creations are held in museums worldwide, and his legacy continues to inspire generations of designers and collectors alike.

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