Nanny Still Hat Stand
A wonderfully geometric hat stand designed by Nanny Still for Norrmark, Finland, c.1962.
Nanny Still will forever be remembered as a designer of glass. Her colourful and sought-after designs, produced at Riihimäki glassworks, established her as one of the most significant Finnish designers of the 20th Century. It may therefore be a surprise to many that her first international award, the 1954 Milan Triennial's Prix d'Honneur, was actually awarded for Still's designs in wood; the prize was given for a collection of hand-carved salad servers and spoons.
Following her prize in Milan, Still chose to focus on glassware, but was approached in 1961 by Maire Gullichsen, a co-founder of Artek, to design a collection of wooden objects for her new venture, Norrmark; a company established with the intention of reviving Finland's ancient tradition of handcrafted wooden objects.
This highly sculptural pine hat stand dates from the early 1960's, during a time when Nanny Still was experiencing notable success and recognition, particularly for her turquoise blue 'Harlekiini' glassware series (1958). There are visible parallels and similarities between the 'Harlekiini' glass service and her wooden works for Norrmark. Whilst strong geometry is a theme in much of Still's work, her pine objects and the 'Harlekiini' service both feature the geometric motif of stacked spheres and cones, as present on the stem of this piece. Further, the large, perfectly spherical finial is supported by a chunky, conical foot.
The combination of Still's bold, striking modernist shapes with the light, natural Finnish pine makes this piece an eye-catching and highly sculptural decorative object, and also functions perfectly, if you choose to use the item, to store & display your hats.
Model Name: "Hat Stand"
Designer: Nanny Still
Manufacturer: Norrmark
Year of Design: C.1962
Dates Produced: C.1962-70
Material: Pine
Height: 28 cm, Diameter: 15 cm
Condition: Perfect with light signs of age & use.
Branding: Ink stamp to underside with “Finnmade” “Nanny Still” and the Norrmark “N” logo.