An iconic example of the wonders of molded plywood by the famous team that evolved its development, the ergonomic Eames® Molded Plywood Lounge Chair (LCW), a Charles and Ray Eames design from 1946, was reissued in 1994 by Herman Miller®, the original manufacturer. The contours of its low and casual form comfortably cradle your body….
Lightweight and versatile, the Bench 153 can live in many areas throughout your home. Designed in 1945 by Alvar Aalto, the sold birch wood bench features vertical recesses in its seat which adds lightness to the design so it can be moved easily from room to room. The legs of the bench employ Aalto’s famed…
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Designed by Alvar Aalto in 1935, the Chair 66 is a classic kitchen chair that can also be used in other rooms of your home. Made in Finland from Finnish birch wood, Chair 66 boasts a wide backrest that provides comfort and flexibility. The wood is durable but also lightweight, making it easy to move…
The High Chair K65, an Alvar Aalto design from 1935, is distinguished by its long legs that are an example of the designer’s “L-leg” innovation that was developed in collaboration with furniture manufacturer Otto Korhonen. As a continuation of Aalto’s experimentation with bending wood, the duo created the L-leg with a process that involved making…
Designed in 1935 by Alvar Aalto, 90B is a versatile, four-legged round side table that can be used throughout your home. Made from solid Finnish birch wood that has a warm, natural beauty and will age gracefully over time, the 90B is produced semi-industrially, adhering to strict criteria and a high level of handcraftsmanship. Ideal…
When Danish designer Hans Wegner unveiled the CH70 Shell Chair in 1963, it was praised by critics for its avant-garde look, even if the general public was not yet convinced. Today, the chair that is considered Wegner’s masterpiece still seems futuristic. Characterized by graceful swoops of bent wood, such as the winglike seat and curved…
This seemingly simple stool, an object in MoMA’s collection, features what Alvar Aalto deemed his most important contribution to furniture design: the L-shaped leg. The Aalto Stool 60’s design provides a smooth visual transition from leg to top and is structurally sound. In addition to being featured in MoMA’s collection, this stool was displayed in…
One of Alvar Aalto’s first modern furniture designs, Chair 611 was conceived in 1929 as a practical chair for everyday use in almost any environment. The frame is made of solid birch wood while the seat and seat back are constructed from sturdy woven 100% linen. A sustainable fabric, the linen is light and breathable…
This seemingly simple stool, an object in MoMA’s collection, features what Alvar Aalto deemed his most important contribution to furniture design: the L-shaped leg. The Aalto Stool 60’s design provides a smooth visual transition from leg to top and is structurally sound. In addition to being featured in MoMA’s collection, this stool was displayed in…
This seemingly simple stool, an object in MoMA’s collection, features what Alvar Aalto deemed his most important contribution to furniture design: the L-shaped leg. The Aalto Stool 60’s design provides a smooth visual transition from leg to top and is structurally sound. In addition to being featured in MoMA’s collection, this stool was displayed in…
This seemingly simple stool, an object in MoMA’s collection, features what Alvar Aalto deemed his most important contribution to furniture design: the L-shaped leg. The Aalto Stool 60’s design provides a smooth visual transition from leg to top and is structurally sound. In addition to being featured in MoMA’s collection, this stool was displayed in…
This seemingly simple stool, an object in MoMA’s collection, features what Alvar Aalto deemed his most important contribution to furniture design: the L-shaped leg. The Aalto Stool 60’s design provides a smooth visual transition from leg to top and is structurally sound. In addition to being featured in MoMA’s collection, this stool was displayed in…
This seemingly simple stool, an object in MoMA’s collection, features what Alvar Aalto deemed his most important contribution to furniture design: the L-shaped leg. The Aalto Stool 60’s design provides a smooth visual transition from leg to top and is structurally sound. In addition to being featured in MoMA’s collection, this stool was displayed in…
This seemingly simple stool, an object in MoMA’s collection, features what Alvar Aalto deemed his most important contribution to furniture design: the L-shaped leg. The Aalto Stool 60’s design provides a smooth visual transition from leg to top and is structurally sound. In addition to being featured in MoMA’s collection, this stool was displayed in…
This seemingly simple stool, an object in MoMA’s collection, features what Alvar Aalto deemed his most important contribution to furniture design: the L-shaped leg. The Aalto Stool 60’s design provides a smooth visual transition from leg to top and is structurally sound. In addition to being featured in MoMA’s collection, this stool was displayed in…
Designed in 1932 by Aino Aalto, the design partner and wife of Alvar Aalto, the Side Table 606 was originally intended as a stool for changing shoes. As a side table, it has multiple uses throughout your home and its three-quarter-moon base allows it to be pulled close to sofas, armchairs and beds. The lightweight…