Finel (Finland) 'Kirsikka' Medium Enamel Saucepan | Designed by Esteri Tomula *RARE FIND*

¥40,300 JPY
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Finel was a brand under which Wärtsilä and Järvenpää Emali created enamel kitchenware and tableware items from as early as the 1950s.

Well known Finnish designers such as Seppo Mallat, Antti Nurmesniemi, Heikki Orvola and Kaj Franck designed practical, durable and beautiful pieces by applying a strong glass like cover to cast iron goods.

Respected illustrators Raija Uosikkinen and Esteri Tomula designed patterns for the enamelled products produced for the company – patterns such as Ritari (Knight), Punahilkka (Red Riding Hood), Vegeta and Neptune were some of their well-known illustrations.

The company and its subsidiary Arabia were sold in 1981 to Hackman and then again to Iittala in 2007.


THIS LISTING

Pattern Kirsikka (Cherry)
Model Medium Enamel Saucepan

Designer Arne Erkers (shape), Esteri Tomula (pattern)
Production 1970

Dimensions 12cm tall, 18cm diameter (not incl. handle)

Condition Great vintage condition. Internally clean and free from wear, with only a couple nibbles on the rim of the lid. Some light wear to the handle, knob and base, all commensurate with age.

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