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Whisky tumbler

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made at Nuutajarvi, Finland

Postcard of Whisky tumbler.
000-180-001-068-C
© National Museums Scotland

Whisky tumbler

This glass whisky tumbler was designed by Bjorn Weckstrom in 1977 and made in 1979 by the Nuutajarvi Glassworks in Finland.

The tumbler is made of clear colourless glass with the base moulded in the form of ice. The design is called 'Himalaja'.

Since the end of World War II, the national design organisations of Norway, Sweden, Finland and Denmark have collaborated with joint exhibitions and prizes to promote modern functional design. This resulted in a characteristic 'Scandinavian Style' which was a major influence on world taste.


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Online ID: 000-180-001-068-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0504: National Museums Scotland Part 2
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  A.1979.346
Date: 1979
Material: Glass, clear colourless, moulded base
Dimensions: 93 mm H x 85 mm D
What: Tumbler, whisky
Subject: European glass
Who: Bjorn Weckstrom (Designer)
Nuutajarvi Glassworks, Nuutajarvi (Maker)
Where: Finland, Nuutajarvi
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Description: Whisky tumbler of clear colourless glass with base moulded in the form of ice, 'Himalaja' design: Finnish, designed by Bjorn Weckstrom, by Nuutajarvi Glassworks, 1979
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