Inspired by Artek Easter Dog (not replica Artek Easter Dog)
Due to the copyright notice, please note that this product is not a replica
Inspired by: Artek Secrets of Finland
Product description
This ceramic vase is one of two inspired by the Finnish Spring Festival. In April, Finnish children welcome spring by dressing up as witches and decorating willow branches with feathers and small decorations. Going from door to door, little witches expect small treats in exchange for blessings. Wishing their neighbors a healthy year, they say: “Virvon, varvon, tuoreeks terveeks, tulevaks vuodeks; vitsa sulle, palkka mulle.” Or: “I wave a branch to keep the coming year fresh and healthy; a twig for you, a treat for me!” This Easter dog vase is a faithful friend of the Easter witch vase and belongs to a family of seven ceramic objects created by COMPANY for Artek's FIN/JPN friendship collection. What gifts did the Finnish delegation to Japan bring to Japan in 1919 to inaugurate Finnish-Japanese diplomatic relations? With this in mind, Finnish-Korean design duo COMPANY created their contribution to the FIN/JPN friendship collection. The family of six ceramic objects is both decorative and functional; everyone performs a seasonal ritual belonging to the Finnish calendar. Expressive and disarmingly naive, the family of objects evokes Finland's animistic, pagan past. They are handcrafted by ceramic partner Artek in Portugal, based on a process of close collaboration with COMPANY's founders, Aamu Song and Johan Olin.
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Artek, Company, Secrets of Finland, Vases, Decorations, Home decorations, vase, Contemporary style vases, Ceramic vases, Ceramic materials Vases
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