• Source: Harri Koskinen
    • Harri Koskinen is a Finnish designer, born 1970 in Karstula, Finland. He has studied at the Institute of Art and Design in Helsinki.


      Career


      Koskinen is probably best known for his Block Lamp, a lightbulb held inside two shaped pieces of clear glass, which is exhibited in MoMA in New York City. Also very well known for the two variants of his Fatty container (models 7150 and 7100) designed in 1998 for Schmidinger; basically very expensive vinyl record carrying box and storage units respectively, made from Birch plywood with rounded corners as well as a well designed and finished construction.
      Koskinen has designed for many different labels and companies, across many types of article; from furniture to cookware, as well as commercial packaging. His designs are manufactured by companies including Iittala, Artek, Fiskars, Design House Stockholm and Muuto.
      Harri Koskinen signed a cooperation agreement with Iittala and was appointed Iittala's design director in 2011.


      Products


      Block Lamp (1996), Design House Stockholm
      Fatty Container (1998), Schmidinger
      Candle Lantern (1999), Iittala
      Genelec 8000-series speakers (2002), Genelec
      Muu Chaise (2003), Montina
      Iittala Carafe 125 (2006), Iittala
      Korona Light (2014), Valoarte
      Genano 100- and 200-series air purifiers


      Awards


      Torsten and Wanja Söderberg Prize in 2009
      Compasso d'Oro in 2004 for the Muu chair
      Pro Finlandia medal in 2007.
      Named Young Designer of the Year by Design Forum Finland in 2000
      Excellent Swedish Design in 1998 (The Block Lamp)
      Design Plus Award at the Ambiente Trade Fair in Frankfurt (The Block Lamp)
      Best New Product at the accent show in New York in 1999 (The Block Lamp)
      The Block lamp became part of MoMA's permanent collection in 2000.


      See also


      Fatty container
      Block Lamp


      References




      External links


      Harri Koskinen – official site

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