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Oiva fire extinguisher, black

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Colour: Black


Jalo Helsinki
Oiva fire extinguisher

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Description

To celebrate the 100th anniversary of Finland’s independence, Jalo Helsinki has launched a streamlined fire extinguisher, designed by professor Oiva Toikka. Oiva is not only attractive but easy to use too: after removing the bird’s head and seal, the extinguisher functions like a standard spray bottle. Designed especially for extinguishing cooking oil fires, Oiva can put out up to 25 litres of burning oil but can be used to extinguish other starting fires as well. As the extinguishant is biodegradable, it may be cleaned with water and ordinary household detergents.

  • Width: 7.7 cm
  • Depth: 11.7 cm
  • Height: 28.1 cm
  • Capacity: 300 ml

  • Colour Black
  • Material Plastic, fluid biodegradable high performance fat extinguishing agent based on organic salts (includes 1,2,3-Benzotriazole > 0.1 ≤ 0.25 % w/w).
  • Weight 0.7 kg
  • Notes The fire extinguisher is not refillable - Jalo Helsinki recommends the container is disposed after use, even if not empty.
  • Product ID: JHX1T-02-00

Oiva Toikka

Oiva Toikka (1931–2019) was a Finnish designer and glass artist whose imaginative style brought boldness, abundance and playfulness to Nordic design. He is best known for the Birds by Toikka series and the Kastehelmi glassware he designed for Iittala.

Over the course of his career, Toikka also worked with stage art as well as ceramics and other materials, and his work has earned wide international acclaim.

Oiva Toikka brought colourful joy to Finnish glass design

Oiva Toikka is one of the great names of Finnish design. Having studied ceramics, Toikka began his career in the art department of Arabia, but it was above all as a glass artist that he rose to international fame. His expression was distinctive: where Scandinavian design is often known for a pared-back approach, Toikka’s work radiates abundance, humour and surprise.

Toikka’s beloved glass birds

Among Oiva Toikka’s best-known collections is the Birds by Toikka series made by Iittala, whose first bird, Flycatcher, was born in 1972 at the Nuutajärvi glassworks. Over the decades, the series grew into a vast family of birds, each mouth-blown piece an individual of its own.

Oiva Toikka’s glass birds are sought-after collector’s items around the world, and they have made Toikka’s name familiar to international audiences as well.

Kastehelmi and other favourites

Alongside the birds, among Toikka’s most famous works is the Kastehelmi series, inspired by dewdrops, which appeared in 1964 and later returned to production. The 1970 Tundra collection and the 1989 Fruits and Vegetables art glass series are also still in Iittala’s production.

Although glass was an especially important material for Toikka, his career also extended to ceramics, textiles, stage costumes and furniture design. His fearlessness and versatility made him an exceptionally wide-ranging designer.

Who: Oiva Toikka

  • Finnish designer and glass artist (1931–2019).
  • Began his career working with ceramics in the art department of Arabia.
  • Best known for the Birds by Toikka glass birds and the Kastehelmi series he designed for Iittala.
  • Also designed homeware and furniture, among other things, during his career.
  • Awards: the Lunning Prize (1970), the Pro Finlandia Medal (1980), the Kaj Franck Design Prize (1992) and the Prince Eugen Medal (2001).

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