The Armchair 45 is a design from 1947 by Alvar Aalto, it is embellished with details of natural materials and a lightweight frame.
The Armchair 45 is a design from 1947 by Alvar Aalto, it is embellished with details of natural materials and a lightweight frame.
The Kiki series from Artek from 1960 is one of the most popular furniture line for public places in Finland, but also fits perfectly in your home.
Finnish designer Alvar Aalto's stackable stool from 1933 is one of his most simple and affordable designs.
The A201 from the Finnish Artek is a sleek, stylish lamp consisting of two steel cylinders and a perforated brass ring, which not only provides a beautiful detail but also a glare-free lamp.
Day Bed 710 models the strength, simplicity, and versatility of Aalto’s L-leg family. The bentwood legs and slatted frame combine to provide a sturdy, lightweight structure that can be moved as necessary. Made of solid birch
The Armchair 45 is a design from 1947 by Alvar Aalto, it is embellished with details of natural materials and a lightweight frame.
The Artek Bench 153B continues to charm you with its simple and streamlined elegance.
The Artek Bench 153B continues to charm you with its simple and streamlined elegance.
The Artek's Chair 69, is a design from 1935, and is one of the most popular dining room chairs by Alvar Aalto and it is also part of the permanent collection of MoMA in NY.
The Artek's Chair 66, is a design from 1935, and is one of the most popular dining room chairs by Alvar Aalto and it is also part of the permanent collection of MoMA in NY.
The Artek's birch table 83 is a timeless design by well-known Finnish designer Alvar Aalto and comes in beautiful variants and sizes.
The Artek's birch table 83 is a timeless design by well-known Finnish designer Alvar Aalto and comes in beautiful variants and sizes.
Artek's timeless and functional Table 91 Round by Alvar Aalto's from 1935 is also available in a walnut stained version.
The Armchair 45 is a design from 1947 by Alvar Aalto, it is embellished with details of natural materials and a lightweight frame.
Where modernism, art, and function converge since 1935.
Artek was founded in 1935 by four visionary idealists: Alvar Aalto, Aino Aalto, Maire Gullichsen, and Nils-Gustav Hahl. Their ambition was revolutionary for their time: to sell furniture and promote a modern lifestyle through exhibitions, education, and innovative ideas about interior design and design.
The founders believed in a holistic vision in which art, architecture, and everyday life reinforce each other – an ethos that remains at the heart of Artek to this day.
The Legacy of Alvar & Aino Aalto
Artek is known worldwide for its unique contribution to modern design, built on the designs of Alvar Aalto. His groundbreaking L-shaped curved wooden leg became one of the most important innovations in furniture design. This standardization and system-oriented approach still form the foundation of Artek's versatile furniture collection.
Artek furniture is designed to last for generations and finds a place in museums, schools, hotels, public buildings, and modern homes worldwide. Functional, warm, timeless, and deeply rooted in Scandinavian architecture.
Innovation by Artek Studio
New ideas, materials, and sustainable solutions are developed at Artek Studio, where Aalto's heritage is combined with a contemporary vision. Ethics, aesthetics, and ecology are the driving forces behind every product—a philosophy that has guided Artek's design strategy for decades.
Artek Today
In addition to iconic Aalto classics, the portfolio also includes designs by influential designers such as:
Ilmari Tapiovaara, Eero Aarnio, Shigeru Ban, Naoto Fukasawa, Harri Koskinen, Juha Leiviskä, Enzo Mari, and Tobias Rehberger.
Artek maintains a close collaboration with the Aalto family and the Alvar Aalto Foundation, ensuring that knowledge sharing and craftsmanship remain central.
Artek embodies a harmonious combination of art and technology – a timeless design brand that remains both radical and relevant.