Description
Description
The Miniatures Collection Encapsulates The Entire History Of Industrial Furniture Design – Moving From Historicism And Art Nouveau To The Bauhaus And New Objectivity, From Radical Design And Postmodernism All The Way Up To The Present Day.
Exactly One-Sixth The Size Of The Historical Originals, The Chairs Are All True To Scale And Precisely Recreate The Smallest Details Of Construction, Material And Colour.
In His Designs, Alvar Aalto Combined Scandinavian Craft Traditions And His Own Affinity To Nature With The Functional Ideas Of The Bauhaus. This Led To An Exchange Of Ideas With Marcel Breuer, Which Later Influenced The Work Of Both Men.
Aalto Designed Armchair No. 41 For The Sanatorium Of The City Of Paimio In Finland, A Building For Which He Also Created The Plans And Interior Design. The Armchair Is Of A Simple, Highly Effective Construction, Because The Rolled-Up Ends Of The Seat And Back Also Function As Springs – Affording The Sitter A Degree Of Comfort Hitherto Unknown In Wooden Furniture. The Armchair Was Also Exceptionally Well Suited For Series Production, As It Involves Very Few Components And Thus Little Assembly Work.
Dimensions
Width: 145Mm
Depth: 101Mm
Height: 103Mm
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