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Arabia Sunnuntai saucer 16,5 cm
Arabia Sunnuntai saucer 16,5 cm
Arabia Sunnuntai saucer 16,5 cm
Arabia Sunnuntai saucer 16,5 cm
Arabia Sunnuntai saucer 16,5 cm
Arabia Sunnuntai saucer 16,5 cm
Arabia Sunnuntai saucer 16,5 cm
Arabia Sunnuntai saucer 16,5 cm
Arabia Sunnuntai saucer 16,5 cm
Arabia Sunnuntai saucer 16,5 cm
Arabia Sunnuntai saucer 16,5 cm
Arabia Sunnuntai saucer 16,5 cm

Sunnuntai saucer 16,5 cm

Arabia

21.90€

Arabia
Sunnuntai saucer 16
21.90€


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Description

The Sunnuntai saucer by Arabia, with its bright yellow pattern, is guaranteed to put a smile on your face. The saucer fits perfectly under the 0.28 l cup of the same collection.

Designed in 1971 by Birger Kaipiainen, who is also behind the popular Paratiisi dinnerware, the Sunnuntai collection is decorated with an abstract retro pattern resembling a yellow flower. With the delightful Sunnuntai, Finnish for Sunday, you can add a ray of sunshine to any table setting.

Material
Ceramic
Colour
White, yellow
Height
2.5 cm
Diameter
16.6 cm
Care instructions
Dishwasher, oven, microwave and freezer safe.

Birger Kaipiainen

Birger Kaipiainen (1915-1988) was one of Finland’s best-known ceramic artists. After graduating from the Central School of Arts and Crafts he was offered a position at the art department of Arabia where he worked over fifty years. The talented artist was referred to as the “king of decorators” and the “prince of ceramics”.

He received international fame at the Milano triennial in 1960 and Montreal Expo 67, where he won the Grand Prix. For the triennial, he had designed a series of birds made of ceramic beads. Montreal’s massive relief Orvokkimeri (Sea of Violets) was nine meters wide and almost five meters high, and depicted swans on a sea of violets. The artist also worked for Rörstrand in Sweden from 1954 to 1958.

In 1957 Birger Kaipiainen created the wallpapers Kiurujen yö and Ken Kiuruista Kaunein for Pihlgren & Ritola. Arabia’s tableware classic Paratiisi (paradise) was designed twelve years later. The series’ second quality ware was adorned by the verdant pattern Apila (cloverleaf) in the seventies.

Kaipiainen was granted the honorary title of Professor in 1977 and state pension four years later. Nevertheless, he continued working on new ideas at Arabia’s factory until passing away in 1988.

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  • J

    Lohja, Finland

    5

    Täydellinen tassi 0,28l kupille.

    158 days ago

Excellent

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