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Alvar Aalto Triangular Umbrella Stand in Birch and Brass, Artek 1970s
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Description
Umbrella stand designed by the one and only Alvar Aalto and manufactured in the late 70s by Artek. Alvar Aalto was known for being the driving force in Scandinavian modern design, which takes a minimalistic and functional approach as seen from this very umbrella stand with his iconic bent wood triangle used in wall shelves.
Alvar Aalto (1898-1976) is a world famous architect and designer. He was well known for designing his own line of furniture and lighting for the numerous buildings that he designed worldwide. His work includes architecture, furniture, textiles, glassware, sculptures and paintings. He never regarded himself as an artist, seeing painting and sculpture as branches of a tree that stem from architecture.
Aalto's career from the 1920s-1970s is reflected in the styles of his work, ranging from Classicism to Modernism and to an organic style from the 1940s onwards. Aalto and his wife Aino were famous for not only designing the buildings, but the interior surfaces, furniture, lamps and even the glassware for those buildings. Aalto's furniture designs are Scandinavian Modernism at its best, especially his technical innovations on the bent plywood furniture, which in turn had a great impact on Mid-Century Modernist furniture.
Aalto's works are highly sought after and some fetch record prices in auctions and the design world. Of course his works are also widely collected and can be found in numerous private collections and famous museums. -
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Documentation: Documented elsewhere (similar item) Notes: Documented in Artek catalogs. Origin: Finland Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Birch, Brass Condition: Good. Overall good vintage condition, consistent with age and use. Creation Date: 1970s Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern Patterns: Modern Incollect Reference #: 793921 -
Dimensions
W. 11.42 in; H. 18.9 in; D. 9.84 in; W. 29 cm; H. 48 cm; D. 25 cm;
Haddadin provides seamless door-to-door delivery for U.S. designers, including professional custom crating and fully insured shipping that typically arrives within 2 to 14 business days. We simplify the export process with tax-free invoicing for non-EU clients and offer dedicated trade pricing on our expertly vetted, authentic Nordic collection.
Haddadin Design, located in Helsinki, Finland, offers a curated collection of premium Finnish and Scandinavian Mid-Century Modern (MCM) design, specializing in iconic works by renowned designers such as Paavo Tynell and Alvar Aalto. We are dedicated to providing exceptional customer experiences, authenticity, and high-quality service, ensuring each purchase is a meaningful and enjoyable journey. For inquiries, reach us at +358 505552865 or faris@haddadin.fi
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