Elegant and minimalistic design by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec for Artek. An oak desk table with graphic vertical steel band for support. Striking lines define the Kaari desk table.
The iconic Artek's Armchair 41, also called the Paimio chair, is a time less design from 1931 by Finnish designer Alvar Aalto.
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 Bench 153B continues to charm you with its simple and streamlined elegance.
The Artek Bench 153A continues to charm you with its simple and streamlined elegance.
The elegant Artek Bench 153A by Alvar Aalto continues to charm you with its simple and streamlined elegance, available in two sizes.
The Artek Bench 153A continues to charm you with its simple and streamlined elegance.
Aarnio originally designed the Rocket for his own kitchen and it became part of the permanent Artek collection after Tom Dixon saw it at Aarnio's home.
Aarnio originally designed the Rocket for his own kitchen and it became part of the permanent Artek collection after Tom Dixon saw it at Aarnio's home.
Aarnio originally designed the Rocket for his own kitchen and it became part of the permanent Artek collection after Tom Dixon saw it at Aarnio's home.
The birch Artek Stool E60, is a world-famous design by the Finnish designer and Artek founder Alvar Aalto and available in many variants.
The tea trolley 900 is inspired by the British tea culture, which Aino and Alvar Aalto had become acquainted with during their many travels, equipped with 2 large laminated shelves.
The tea trolley 901 is inspired by the British tea culture, which Aino and Alvar Aalto had become acquainted with during their many travels, equipped with 2 large laminated shelves.
The tea trolley 901 is inspired by the British tea culture, which Aino and Alvar Aalto had become acquainted with during their many travels, equipped with 2 large laminated shelves.