File:Sarpaneva Kayak 1954.jpg

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Description Kajakki (Kayak), Glass art by Timo Sarpaneva from 1954, one of the first pieces of glassware produced using the wet-stick method developed by Sarpaneva in cooperation with the glassblowers of Iittala glassworks. It won the Grand Prix in the Milan Triennale of 1954.
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