Posted 1 year ago
austrohung…
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This lilac colour became sort of a signature for Tamara Aladin. Thesepieces were designed at the begining of the 1960s and are amongst her first designs, which are theones that show a greater inventiveness. The creamer and sugar bowl belong to the X sarja which receives its name for the X shape formed by the stand of all its pieces. As for the decanter, itbelongs to a small series of two decanters (this square-shaped and another rounded one) with matching glasses.
In my "collecting plans" I fantasize about getting every single item designed for these two series.
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Amazing! Stunning! I've not seen any here Down Under! Thanks for sharing these wonderful items. All of them!
Not usually a glass fan, but these are certainly beautiful. Caught my attention. Thank you for sharing such a lovely group.
DD@Phila
Thanks FineLines! Aladin's first work is really the finest of all... so charmingly 50s! :) I'm glad you like it.
Thanks vetraioo and Bellin for your Loves :)
really great X shapes and colors ( the glasses are also great )great decanter love Aladins early works.
just bought a blue/grey decanter (modelnr 1747)
1747? I wish i had my Riihimäki book with me! :) Well, I will see the picture soon, I'm sure!
Thanks for the love and comments!