TIN-GLAZED EARTHENWARE FROM THE NETHERLANDS, FRANCE & GERMANY 1600 -1800.

Author: Houkjaer, Ulla
Country: Denmark
Language: English
Year Published: 2016
No. of pages: 415
Illustrations: 250 Color Illustrations. 0 B&W Illustrations.
Binding: Softbound
Size: 9 1/2”x9”
Weight: 4.00
ISBN: 9788790786595
Biblio/Bio: Cat. of exh. Index. Bibl.
Code: 6257

Price: $95.00

Designmuseum Denmark is home to a large collection of ceramic works that is quite unique in terms of size and width of representation, since the collection covers all known techniques within the main groups of earthenware, stoneware, tin-glazed earthenware, and porcelain as well as new hybrid materials and techniques. This catalogue covers an extremely important period in the history of European glazed ceramic ware from c. 1600 to 1800 when the technique enjoyed the widest distribution. Ulla Houkjær focuses on three central areas: the Netherlands, France, and Germany. This comprehensive and highly illustrated introduction to the history of tin-glazed earthenware in these three countries offers an overview of the history of important developments within the field during the period and highlights important changes in aesthetics and usage.

TING ÄGER RUM (Things Around Us).

Author: Jan Brunius
Country: Sweden
Language: Swedish/ English
Year Published: 1988
No. of pages: 88
Illustrations: 50 B&W Illustrations.
Binding: Softbound
Size: 11”x 8”
Weight: 1.00
ISBN: 9186828363
Biblio/Bio: Cat. of exh.
Code: 0167

Price: $19.50

A presentation of the modern objects that illustrate the importance and richness of Swedish arts and crafts and Swedish design. Artists included are Göran Wärff,Lisa Bauer, Olle Alberius,Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd, Klas-Göran Tinbäck, Bertil Vallien, Åsa Brandt, Torbjörn Ahlström and many more. Exh. cat.: Liljevalchs Konsthall, Sweden. List of designers

TOIKKA, OIVA GLASS.

Author: Simanainen, Timo
Country: Finland
Language: Finnish/ English
Year Published: 1988
No. of pages: 96
Illustrations: 18 Color Illustrations. 71 B&W Illustrations.
Binding: Softbound with Jacket
Size: 12”x 8 1/2”
Weight:
ISBN: 951999582X
Biblio/Bio: Bio. Cat. of exh.
Code: 0253

Price: $95.00

The work of Oiva Toikka (b. 1931) from the1960s to the late 1980s was shown at the Finnish glass musuem. This extensive catalog includes his influential work for major design firms, such as Arabia and Nuutajärvi. Apart from bold tableware, Toikka makes glass objects so large that they become a part of the furniture of a room, and the most stunning of these are the folding screens made from square panes of blown colored glass. A good addition to any collection of modern Finnish glass.

Toikka, Oiva: BIRDS BY TOIKKA / TOIKAN LINNUT.

Author: Toikka, Oiva
Country: Finland
Language: Finnish/English
Year Published: 2008
No. of pages: 159
Illustrations: 150 Color Illustrations. 0 B&W Illustrations.
Binding: Softbound
Size: 9 1/2”x 7”
Weight: 2.00
ISBN: 9789510349052
Biblio/Bio: Index. Bio.
Code: 6595

Price: $350.00

Birds by Toikka are all designed by glass artist Oiva Toikka, complete with full color photographs and descriptions in both Finnish and English. The perfect item for a Toikka bird collector, this book is a beautiful and useful guide to his many imaginative birds. The contents are grouped by category, and include his eggs and glass cubes in addition to special and limited edition birds.

TOINI MUONA - ARABIA 1931-1970.

Author: Kumela, Marjut
Country: FINLAND
Language: Finnish/Swedish w English captions
Year Published:
No. of pages: 14
Illustrations: 10 Color Illustrations. 18 B&W Illustrations.
Binding: Softbound
Size: 12”X 7”
Weight: 0.00
ISBN: 951-95902-4-2
Biblio/Bio: Cat. of exh.
Code: 7192

Price: $25.00

Toini Muona’s brilliance as a ceramicist was recognized right from her first exhibition in 1932. Her success was compounded by gold medals awarded at the Milan Triennale in 1933 and in Brussels (1935) and Paris (1937) World Fairs. This catalog shows an overview of her work up through the late 1960’s. Mostly simple beautiful forms in porcelain, some with oxblood reduction glaze.