Orinnoro Collection is Now Customizable

Would you like a small piece of art to adorn and enhance your home? The Orinnoro collection now offers customization options for its petite glass jars, which comes with a lid and cast broze pinecone. Customers can select their preferred glass colors for both the jar and the lid to match their personal tastes. To commission your piece, either call, send an email, or effortlessly connect through our contact form at the link.

The bronze pinecone is cast from studio-made bronze, ensuring meticulous attention to detail and unmatched quality. Alongside jazzing up the colors of our petite Orinnoro pieces we also offer the option to order grander pieces from the collection, featuring intricately integrated bronze/glass chandeliers. They’re a bit more of a project to put together, but so worth it. Fancy knowing more? Just hit up Sini, she’s got all the answers.

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Every petite Orinnoro is crafted by hand in Finland, signed and numbered. Choose from our spectrum of colors, including two opaque opal options and seven clear shades, to adorn both the lid and the base. When you’re ready, reach out to usIn the image there are Opal turquoise lid and pink base glass.
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It’s crucial to note that glass, being a dynamic medium, doesn’t adhere to a static color spectrum. Lighting conditions can significantly influence the appearance of its color. Therefore, it’s essential to appreciate that the colors of artworks crafted from glass are invariably unique.

Begin by exploring our diverse color range with two rich opal shades and seven vibrant transparent colors for your choosing. Once you’ve curated perfect combination for both the jar’s lid and base, simply contact us through phone, email, or our online form to place your order. After confirming every nuance of your request, we will meticulously craft your personalized jar. Soon, a distinct Orinnoro piece, echoing your chosen aesthetic, will arrive, ready to enrich your space.

Orinnoro is a tribute to the Orinnoro gorge of Leppävirta in my home region in Finland – symbolizing the depth, resilience, and timelessness of nature. It mirrors the world of glass: a material, like a gorge, is shaped by time, pressure, and artistry. The pinecone, a seemingly modest harbinger of nature’s quiet yet profound mysteries has been emblematic of the mathematical intricacies inherent in our universe. Each delicate scale, harmoniously arranged in nature’s precise algorithm, whispers tales of age-old wisdom and the intrinsic patterns that dance silently yet potently through all existence.

Each customized small Orinnoro item is set at €1350. Please note that this price does not include VAT and shipping costs. For a comprehensive quote encompassing all fees and to inquire about the current lead time, do not hesitate to reach out.

The grand Orinnoro pieces

Within the larger Orinnoro pieces, a delicate balance is masterfully achieved as weighty bronze crystal chandeliers and sculptures are seamlessly integrated within the glass. These grander items, with their intricate details and pronounced presence, serve as statement pieces for any space. Contact Sini to hear more about the large Orinnoro objects.

Summer Collections

I’m delighted to receive four design awards from the international A’Design Awards! The summer 2022 collections Pikku, Purnu and Orinnoro as well as Suonenjoki vase designed for the city of Suonenjoki were awarded. It is especially meaningful that studio made glass is represented and appreciated in these sort of design forums in the United Nations International Year of Glass 2022. Furthermore it is great to launch these new collections with such a positive starting point as I have started new collaboration with Momono Design Store in Helsinki! If you are visiting Helsinki, you can find Momono from Yrjönkatu, near Design Museum. I have also started to collaborate with Taiko. You can visit my online gallery from here. It has also been a great honor to be chosen into international Homo Faber guide. You can find my site from here.

One of the most memorable projects have been an interview by Isabel Laine for her Bachelor thesis (Suomalainen lasitaide nykytaiteena. Esimerkkinä Sini Majurin nykylasi) for the University of Turku. The thesis is about the relationship of contemporary glass and contemporary art.

This summer I wanted to create something cute and small. Pikku is my first mini size vase and it is studio made in Suomenlinna island. Vases are inspired by soap bubbles and romantic movies. The philosophy of the Pikku is that the small details in our life are precious. In the hectic world it is important to pay attention to a single flower. Vase won a bronze award and was also noted in Avotakka magazine May issue. The vases can be found from Momono as well as from my studio.

Purnu jar is also something rather flirty, pink and smaller than my usual objects. As a designer I usually prefer using quite voluminous glass, which is still present on the thick bottom of the Purnu jar. Actually 20 cm tall Purnu is a miniature version of Orinnoro jar that is a 65 cm tall. The collection is inspired by marshmallows and pop culture. The design philosophy of the object is to reflect the Northern aesthetics with playful colors and simplified shape. Both Orinnoro and Purnu won Bronze and are created in Riihimäki, Finland at Mafka&Alakoski glass studio. Suonenjoki vase was designed for my home town, Suonenjoki. Therefore it was truly touching to also win an award from the vase.

This spring I have also been designing a new sort of project for the Finnish Craft & Design fair: an unique art piece for the event to use as their theme object. You can find the entire interview about the project from the link. The sculpture was made with traditional graal glass blowing technique and the theme of the piece is The Future. The idea of the sculpture is that one must see up close to see far too. When you look inside an object, you first look through lace, as if through a human craft tradition, inside a cell and into humanity. Hands support the future. At the same time, glass is eternal but fragile. Delicate and strong. It’s kind of a paradox.

The craft fair will be held in Tampere. Finland.

Flow collection brings 3D perspective into abstract brush strokes

The Flow edition gains inspiration from the elegance of the movement of liquid glass that is frozen into a stasis that is fragile yet forever. The rhythm of the glass making process ensures that every vessel has unique splashes of color that mimic the dance of brush strokes of abstract impression. Every vase has their own breath. It’s a methaphor for a soul of a piece that makes it more than mere interior object. Flow is a 3th edition of Sini Majuri’s Jungle series that has been awarded with a Golden and Silver A’Design Award.

The Flow is a 3th edition of Sini Majuri’s Jungle Collection. Every vase has it’s own color play inside a thick glass.
Every vessel is studio made in Finland and shaped by hand.

Flow collection mixes Scandinavian cool with capricious Finnish glass blowing techniques that allow color flow freely within the glass layers. Collection has three shapes and the design is available in green, blue and purple. Studio made vases are signed by hand and numbered.

A simplified shape can become multi-dimensional in glass medium; There is the visual layer of glass: how does the glass reflect, how will the colors look in different light. Above all there are also the historical layers of glass, the origin of Finnish glass making and the rare knowledge behind the craftsmanship.

Inquiries of the Flow Collection via email. Manufacturing time of orders with more than 10 objects is 2 weeks. For international orders, please ask for a quote with shipping fee.

Flow Collection is made in wide (20 cm tall), small (9 cm tall) and tall (23 cm tall) shape.
Every piece is an unique artwork.
The process of the Flow Collection ensures that every vase has a unique color play inside the hand shaped glass. Made in Mafka&Alakoski studio, Riihimäki, Finland.