Alvar Aalto's 400 armchair is a masterpiece classic design, which is part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. The curved armrests made of wood, its solid wooden frame and upholstered seat, gave it nicknamed 'tank', which stands for comfortable, timeless design or collector's item. The Aalto armchair 400 was originally designed for the Milan Triennale in 1936. It is produced by the Finnish company Artek, founded by Aalto in 1935 and operating under the Vitra group today.
The free-swinging Aalto 400 armchair is still very modern even today and it is available in different versions. This version has a black wooden frame. The chair can be upholstered in different fabrics. As an upholstery option we offer Artek standard fabrics. If you are interested in other option, please contact us.
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Manufacturer
Artek
Designer
Alvar Aalto
Year
1936
Dimensions
Breite 77 cm, Tiefe 77 cm, Höhe 65 cm, Sitzhöhe 37 cm
Material
Gestell: Birke schwarz lackiert
Sitz mit Nosag-Sprungfeder, Draconpolster, Polyurethan (PUR), Schaumstoff
Bezugsstoff: Artek Standardstoffe. Wenn Sie sich für andere Polsteroptionen interessieren, bitte kontaktieren Sie uns.
Holzherkunft: Europa
Wissenschaftlicher Name der Holzarten
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