Arteks table 86 Ais the timeless design by Alvar Aalto from 1935. The top of the large, rectangular dining table is made of birch. An elegant and timeless design.
The iconic Artek's 41 armchair, also called the Paimio chair, is a time less design from 1931 by Finnish designer Alvar Aalto.
Arteks table 86 is the timeless design by Alvar Aalto from 1935. The top of the large, rectangular dining table is made of birch. An elegant and timeless design.
The tray called Siena from the Finnish Artek has a beautiful graphic pattern, designed by Alvar Aalto in 1954.
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 Kiulu bench is suitable for your towels, beauty products, toys or magazines.
The Artek Kiulu bench is suitable for your towels, beauty products, toys or magazines.
The Artek Kiulu bench is suitable for your towels, beauty products, toys or magazines.
The Artek Kiulu bench is suitable for your towels, beauty products, toys or magazines.
The Artek Kiulu bench is suitable for your towels, beauty products, toys or magazines.
The Artek Kiulu bench is suitable for your towels, beauty products, toys or magazines.
The iconic lounge chair Domus by Finnish designer Ilmari Tapiovaara (1946) with a seat and back made of pressed birch plywood has a comfortable high backrest.
The iconic lounge chair Domus by Finnish designer Ilmari Tapiovaara (1946) with a seat and back made of pressed birch plywood has a comfortable high backrest.
The iconic lounge chair Domus by Finnish designer Ilmari Tapiovaara (1946) with a seat and back made of pressed birch plywood has a comfortable high backrest.
The iconic lounge chair Domus by Finnish designer Ilmari Tapiovaara (1946) with a seat and back made of pressed birch plywood has a comfortable high backrest.
The iconic birch lounge chair Domus by Finnish designer Ilmari Tapiovaara (1946) with a seat and back made of pressed birch plywood has a comfortable high backrest.
The iconic birch lounge chair Domus by Finnish designer Ilmari Tapiovaara (1946) with a seat and back made of pressed birch plywood has a comfortable high backrest.
Finding beauty in simplicity, that is the essence of the JL341 pendant, made of spun aluminium and available in two variants..
Finding beauty in simplicity, that is the essence of the JL341 pendant, made of spun aluminium and available in two variants..
The iconic Artek wooden chair 69, a 1935 design by Alvar Aalto inspired by the classic kitchen and bistro chair.
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.
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 iconic Artek wooden chair 69, a 1935 design by Alvar Aalto inspired by the classic kitchen and bistro chair.
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 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 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 solid birch Table 90A with recognizable L-shaped legs is the timeless design of Alvar Aalto from 1935, available in various combinations for eating, working or playing.
The minimalist Artek Day bed 710 by Alvar Aalto from Finnish Artek is a sturdy and versatile bed from the L collection, suitable for sitting and lying down.
The original work of art called "Garden as a Room" was created on the occasion of Karoliina Hellberg's visit to the Aalto's home. Now available as a poster for your home.
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 friendly Artek Kapstop by Anna Maija Jaatinen from 1964 is beautifully made of solid birch with a solid metal base.
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
Artek folding screen Screen 100 is a wonderful example of Alvar Aalto's taste and passion for using beautiful natural wood and curved shapes. The folding screen is a beautiful eye-catcher.
The Artek Lounge Chair 43 by Alvar Aalto from 1937 is a real statement chair made of solid birch wood and braided linen upholstery, a comfortable design.
This large, rectangular dining table from Alvar Aalto combines birch walnut with a maintenance-friendly linoleum.
The Artek sofa bed 549 has an extendable bed mechanism with a wooden slatted frame and this is equipped with a double mattress.
Width:
157 cm
Depth:
82 cm
Height:
84 cm
Seat depth:
56 cm
Seat height:
45 cm
Frame material:
Wood
Seat cushion:
Alvar Aalto was a Finnish architect and industrial designer and was known for his furniture, lamps and one off the founders Artek
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.