The iconic Artek wooden chair 69, a 1935 design by Alvar Aalto inspired by the classic kitchen and bistro chair.
The iconic Artek wooden chair 69, a 1935 design by Alvar Aalto inspired by the classic kitchen and bistro chair.
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 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.
This elegant lightweight and stackable chair from Finnish Artek is ideal for use in both public and private spaces.
The Artek A333, known as the “Turnip” for its organic shape, combines elegance with simplicity to a stunning effect!
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 N65 high chair has a simple, elementary structure and is ideal for the children's room.
The Stool 60 is a world famous design by one of the founders of Artek Alvar Aalto.
Originally designed by Alvar Aalto in 1945 and reinterpreted by Japanese designer Jo Nagasaka.
Thanks to the slim, three-quarter moon shape steel base, the Artek Side Table 606 is easy to place close to an armchair, sofa or bed. Minimal and elegant design by Aino Aalto.
The Artek N60 stool has a simple, elementary structure and is ideal for the children's room.
Stool E60, a world famous design by one of the founders of Artek Finland; namely well-known designer Alvar Aalto.
The classic Zebra fabric was originally discovered by Aino Aalto during her travels through Europe, and then extensively used by Artek for their furniture upholstery.
The compact and solid powder coated steel Tupla wall hook by Artek Finland is perfect for any room you need to hang something, hallway, bathroom, kitchen or in your home office.
The book Alvar Aalto Designer, published by the Alvar Aalto Foundation, provides a comprehensive and beautifully illustrated overview of Aalto's work as a designer.
The tray called Siena from the Finnish Artek has a beautiful graphic pattern, designed by Alvar Aalto in 1954.
An original carrier bag from the Finnish Artek with the contemporary Rivi motif is from the French designers Erwan & Ronan Bouroullec.
The tray called Siena from the Finnish Artek has a beautiful graphic pattern, designed by Alvar Aalto in 1954.