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Tapio Wirkkala / VASE TW228 / Hopeakeskus / 1964

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Tapio Wirkkala is one of the pioneers of modern design in Finnish precious metals as well as glass design. Together with Bertel gardberg, he laid the foundations of modern design in an industry that was dominated by old-fashioned, classicist, decorative designs compared to glass and ceramics. From the late 1940s, he gained a reputation in silversmith competitions, and in 1951 he began designing silver and other precious metals in earnest at Kultakeskus, with whom he would collaborate for the next 30 years. This piece was designed in 1960. It was produced in 1964, when the manufacturer's name was Hopeakeskus. The material is silver 916 and the base is rosewood (the plate on the base is silver 813). This piece was manufactured as a commemorative item, and while most commemorative items are personalised with the name in silver on the body, this one is unusual in that a silver plate is attached to the base and the name is personalised there.

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