Taika means "magic" in Finnish. In the new Taika range, seven essential forms designed by Heikki Orvola meet the vivid imaginary world of illustrator Klaus Haapaniemi. Featuring whimsical pheasants and owls in intricate, clustered foliage with a Blue or White background, Taika offers a range of bold and individual pieces to choose from and combine with other design objects in your collection.
Material(s): Glass
Heikki Orvola
Born in Helsinki, Finland, in 1943. Heikki Orvola is one of the driving forces within Finnish design. He works in glass, ceramics, cast iron and textiles. Orvola has worked for the industrial art business, but he has also worked in a variety of different materials as a form of pure, artistic expression. During his career as a designer, Heikki Orvola has received awards and prizes, including the Kaj Franck prize in 1998 — perhaps Finland's most important design prize.
Klaus Haapaniemi
Klaus Haapaniemi (b. 1970) has had plenty of coverage recently in the Finnish as well as foreign media. His CV of design work is impressive: garment prints for Diesel, Levis, Marimekko, Dolce & Gabbana, Cacharel and Bela's Dead, a new brand. He has also worked as Creative Director of the Italian fashion house Bantam, published a book entitled 'Giants' together with the Finnish writer Rosa Liksom, produced illustrations for the Observer newspaper, shown his work in exhibitions Ð and done a few other things in between. The international WGSN trend analysis service has dubbed him as one of the most important rising stars in illustration and design.
Taika adds a distinctive alternative to the Iittala range, taking further the concept of mix and match. The Taika objects are available in two color schemes which both mix well with existing Iittala Collections. Taika is a simple way to bring a touch of magic to any home, and add a little joy to everyday life.