Iittala is a Finnish design company that produces contemporary and timeless homeware and interior decor products.
Iittala was founded in 1881 in the village of Iittala, Finland, as a glass factory.
In the 1930s, the company shifted focus to design, collaborating with prominent Finnish designers such as Alvar Aalto to create iconic pieces like the Aalto Vase.
In 2006, Iittala merged with its sister company, Fiskars Corporation, a Finnish corporation that produces consumer goods.
Today, Iittala's designs can be found in homes and establishments all around the world.
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Iittala is a Finnish design company that was founded in the village of Iittala, Finland, in 1881.
Iittala produces a range of homeware and interior decor products, including glassware, tableware, textile products, lighting, and furniture.
One of Iittala's most iconic designs is the Aalto Vase, a hand-blown glass vase with organic curves designed by Alvar Aalto in 1936.
Iittala's design philosophy emphasizes timelessness, functionality, and everyday beauty. The company works with both established and up-and-coming designers to create products that are both practical and aesthetically pleasing.
Iittala products can be found in many department stores, design shops, and online retailers around the world. The company also has its own e-commerce website where customers can purchase products directly.