Dream is a big scale glass installation by the Finnish designer and architect Ilkka Suppanen (born 1968) and part of a series of different unique sculptures, displaying broken glass as it’s main theme. The unique texture of this delicate glass piece, created in Murano, reminds the viewer of little pieces of melting ice or lace. The piece is at once both fragile and powerful, displaying bold innovation while simultaneously referring to the noble Nordic design tradition of art glass. By employing a technique that emphasizes experimentalism and craftsmanship, Ilkka Suppanen manages to create a new and yet timeless piece of glass art.

The themes of Ilkka Suppanen’s glass sculptures, made in Claudio Tiozzo’s glass studio, arise from the circulation of material. Ilkka Suppanen is interested in how glass as a material remains clean and reusable; glass it is never ultimately broken, as it can be reintegrated and reformed again and again. Additionally, the different states of water inspired the artist while creating these pieces.

  • 2012 
Murano glass, monofilament 
72 cm (D) x 12 cm (H) + strings (height adjustable). 
Unique piece

    Dream
    2012
    Murano glass, monofilament
    72 cm (D) x 12 cm (H) + strings (height adjustable).
    Unique piece

  • ILKKA-SUPPANENbyPIERRE_BJORK

    llkka Suppanen is one of the world’s best known contemporary Finnish designers. Ilkka Suppanen studied architecture at Helsinki University of Technology, and Interior and Furniture Design at the University of Art and Design Helsinki. He completed his studies at Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam in 1992 and in 1995 he founded Studio Suppanen. His works have been showcased in prestigious international exhibits, such as the Venice Architecture Biennale and in the MoMA in New York, and his works are part of important museum collections such as the Centre Pompidou, the Stedelijk Museum, the Museum of Andewante Kunst, Cologne and the Helsinki Design Museum. Suppanen has won several domestic and international awards such as the Torsten and Wanja Söderberg Prize, The Finnish Cultural Foundation Award and the Ilmari Tapiolassa Prize.

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