Kaj Franck

Kaj Franck (Vyborg, Finland 1911 – Santorini, Greece 1989) was an influential Finnish designer and leading figure in Finish art-world between 1940-1980. Today his name is used for the prestigious “The Kaj Franck Design Prize” annually awarded by the Finnish Design Forum. 
Born in 1911 on the Finnish Russian border in a family of architects (his grandfather was director of the famous Arabia Ceramics factory) of Finnish-German-Swedish decent.
He attended the furniture department of Taideteollinen korkeakoulu (todays Aalto university school of Arts, Design and Architecture) in Helsinki.  
Kaj Franck - A largest size glass Art-object "Prisma", model KF215 in yellow and blue hues - Nuutajärvi-Notsjö Finland, 1962

Kaj Franck – A largest size glass Art-object “Prisma”, model KF215 in yellow and blue hues – Nuutajärvi-Notsjö Finland, 1962

A rare largest size Art-object “Prisma”, model KF 215, in blue, yellow and green hues. Designed by Kaj Franck in 1953 and executed by the Nuutajärvi-Notsjö glassworks, Finland in 1962.

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