The most important Finnish architect of the 20th century, ALVAR AALTO (1898-1976) was a central figure in international modernism. His greatest buildings, like the 1927 Viipuri Library and 1928 Paimio Sanatorium, fused the naturalism of Finnish romanticism with modernist ideals: as did his influential furniture and glassware.
Here are a few of his most recognizable designs. And yes, the forms in his designs are evident at IKEA today.
Savoy vase, designed in 1936 for a competition at the World Fair in Paris. Still produced today by Iittala.
Paimio chair, designed in 1931. Made of bent plywood and birch.
For more info visit: www.NicheInteriors.com
Paimio chair, designed in 1931. Made of bent plywood and birch.
For more info visit: www.NicheInteriors.com
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I love that stool, even in its IKEA incarnation. I have two that continue to survive my IKEA purges - they have been nightstands, I think a coffee table once, and they currently live next to my closets so I can get to the top shelves -- Norine Connetta
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