The Artek 401 is a 1933 design by the Finnish Alvar Aalto for the Paimio Sanatorium.
Inspired by the stance and general demeanour of a bull, its haunchy aspect and muscular poise were translated into a chair and table set.
The Artek Kaari table has a distinctive, geometrical silhouette.
The 402 is one of the chairs that Alvar Aalto introduced in 1933 in London at the exhibition of the Fortnum & Mason department store.
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.
The Normann Copenhage Hyg sides lightly shield off the room, while a broad seat makes it possible to assume a wide range of relaxed seating postures.
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 402 is one of the chairs that Alvar Aalto introduced in 1933 in London at the exhibition of the Fortnum & Mason department store.
The Gubi Bat Lounge Chair is created with a Scandinavian approach to crafts, simplicity and functionalism .
The 402 is one of the chairs that Alvar Aalto introduced in 1933 in London at the exhibition of the Fortnum & Mason department store.