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Aslak chair, red

Artek

$1,500.00
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Colour: Red


Artek
Aslak chair
$1,500.00

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Description

Artek’s Aslak chair, designed by Ilmari Tapiovaara in 1946, is a veritable design classic whose light and stackable structure makes it an incredibly multifunctional seat for private residences as well as cafés and restaurants. Made of solid beech, the chair features an ergonomic seat and backrest that make sitting comfortable even for an extended period of time – hence, the Aslak chair is also a great choice for an office or conference room.

Known as a pioneer of Finnish design, Ilmari Tapiovaara wanted the chair to merge functionality and economical use of materials. In addition, he aimed at a design language that expressed a certain plasticity which is visible, for example, in the chair’s bended armrests and angular feet. Although Tapiovaara originally designed the chair in the 1940s, it only made it into production in 1958 due to technical advances that facilitated mass production.

  • Width: 20.87 in (53 cm)
  • Depth: 19.69 in (50 cm)
  • Height: 29.92 in (76 cm)
  • Seat height: 18.11 in (46 cm)

  • Colour Red
  • Material Solid beech, molded beech veneer
  • Weight 10.8 lbs (4.9 kg)
  • Notes Stackable up to four chairs. Comes with felt glides installed as standard, plastic glides included in the package.
  • Product ID: AK200354

Ilmari Tapiovaara

Ilmari Tapiovaara (1914–1999) was a renowned Finnish interior architect and designer. He aimed to create humane, well-lit and welcoming environments, along with furniture that complemented them – for Tapiovaara, furniture was always part of a cohesive whole, with architecture serving as the foundation for his furniture design.

Tapiovaara also worked as a lecturer in interior design at the Helsinki University of Technology, where he sought to modernize the curriculum by steering it towards industrial product design, drawing inspiration from international examples.

Ilmari Tapiovaara – a pioneer of Finnish functionalism

Ilmari Tapiovaara was one of the most influential Finnish interior architects and designers of the 20th century. Often described as a designer who captured the essence of Finnish identity, his work distilled clarity, practicality and a close connection to nature into timeless forms.

Tapiovaara graduated from the furniture design program at the Central School of Applied Arts in 1937. After graduating, he visited the Paris World Expo and, while staying in Paris, spent six months working in the studio of legendary architect Le Corbusier. Upon returning to Finland, Tapiovaara joined furniture manufacturer Asko, where he worked as both designer and artistic director for several years. Over the course of his career, he created dozens of iconic furniture pieces that have remained beloved classics from one generation to the next.

Wood, functionalism and equality

Wood was the defining element of Tapiovaara’s design language. He greatly admired Alvar Aalto and sought to carry Aalto’s ideals and philosophy into his own work. This can be seen in the strong functionalist spirit of his furniture: Tapiovaara paid close attention to manufacturability and believed deeply in democratic design. For him, functionalism and equality went hand in hand, and all design ultimately began with architecture.

With the curiosity of a researcher and the soul of a craftsman, Tapiovaara constantly searched for new ways to improve everyday objects. In addition to designing dozens of chair models and other furniture pieces – primarily for public spaces – he also created interiors for banks, offices, hotels and shops.

An internationally celebrated master of chairs

Throughout his long career, Tapiovaara frequently crossed the boundaries of traditional furniture design. His diverse body of work included wooden sculptures, film posters, sauna stoves, cutlery and even a portable grill. Still, he is best known for his iconic chair designs, including the Domus, Mademoiselle, Lukki and Aslak chairs, all produced by Artek.

Tapiovaara received a total of six gold medals at the Milan Triennales during the 1950s and 1960s. His many accolades also include the Good Design Award in Chicago in 1951, the Pro Finlandia Medal in 1959, the Finnish State Design Award in 1971 and the Furniture Prize of the Finnish Association of Interior Architects in 1990. These international honors cemented his place as one of the key figures in Finnish design history.

Who: Ilmari Tapiovaara

  • Finnish interior architect and designer (1914–1999).
  • Graduated from the Central School of Applied Arts in 1937.
  • A passionate advocate of functionalism and democratic design.
  • Awarded six gold medals at the Milan Triennale.
  • Well-known products: Domus, Mademoiselle, Lukki and Aslak chairs by Artek.

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Aslak chair, red

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