





iittala Ultima Thule Stemmed Goblet - Set of 2
In modern literature, Ultima Thule is used to reference the furthest possible place in the world. Tapio Wirkkala's 1968 Ultima Thule glassware similarly references the icy cold reaches of Scandinavia and the distinct expressive power of Finnish glass. The stemmed goblet has textured sides, achieved by a time-laboring technique that is created by the molten glass burning the surface of the wooden molds.
Last four secondary images courtesy of Dans le Lakehouse. Click here to see more of her mid-century modern makeover, which features these iittala Ultima Thule Stemmed Goblets.
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In modern literature, Ultima Thule is used to reference the furthest possible place in the world. Tapio Wirkkala's 1968 Ultima Thule glassware similarly references the icy cold reaches of Scandinavia and the distinct expressive power of Finnish glass. The stemmed goblet has textured sides, achieved by a time-laboring technique that is created by the molten glass burning the surface of the wooden molds.
Last four secondary images courtesy of Dans le Lakehouse. Click here to see more of her mid-century modern makeover, which features these iittala Ultima Thule Stemmed Goblets.





















