Nanny Still vase
This glass vase, designed by Nanny Still and produced by Riihimäen Lasi Oy in Finland during the 1950s, is a representative example of mid-century Scandinavian glass design. The vase features a tall, cylindrical body with a subtly flared spout, crafted using hand-blown glass techniques. Executed in a soft pink hue, the piece highlights delicate translucency and fine craftsmanship, hallmarks of Scandinavian glassware from this period.
Nanny Still was a Finnish designer recognized for her innovative approach to glass and her vibrant use of color. Throughout her career with Riihimäen Lasi, she created numerous glassware collections that became defining examples of mid-century Finnish design. Her work is characterized by a balance of functional simplicity and sculptural elegance, which established her reputation within both decorative and applied arts.
Riihimäen Lasi Oy was a prominent Finnish glass manufacturer active from the early 20th century until the 1980s. The company was instrumental in the development of Scandinavian glass production, focusing on modernist design principles and high standards of craftsmanship. Collaborations with designers such as Nanny Still significantly contributed to the company’s international standing in the field of decorative glass.
The vase is preserved in good vintage condition with minor signs of age-related wear. The hand-blown production technique is evident in subtle variations of form and texture, which enhance the piece’s artisanal character. The dimensions measure approximately 6 centimeters in diameter and 33.5 centimeters in height, or 2.4 by 13.2 inches, giving the vase an elongated, elegant profile typical of Still’s design language.
Dimensions (cm) | H: 33.5 / ⌀: 6 |
Producer | Riihimäen Lasi OY |
Decade | 1950s |
Country | Finland |
Style | Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Glass |
Designed in | 1950s |
Item Number | 140165 |
Nanny Still