A lounge chair with modern flair, armchair 400 was created by Finnish designer Alvar Aalto in 1936 and is thought to be one of his most iconic designs. Thoughtfully created, its bent arms, solid wood frame with metal springs and upholstered foam cushion give the armchair a substantial feel. The low-slung sled base has earned it the nickname of the "tank". Part of design history, this piece can be viewed in the Museum of Modern Art's permanent collection.
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The Finland-based brand Artek is known as one of the most innovative contributors to modern design today. Founded in 1935 by four young idealists, two of them including husband-wife duo Alvar and Aino Aalto, original furnishings by the Aalto’s have stayed in continuous production for decade... More Artek
Alvar Aalto created a lasting legacy in modern design as an architect and designer. Aalto entered exhibitions and participated in innovative urban planning conferences, designed civic and cultural buildings, and conceptualized household furniture and objects. All of his projects, whether th... More Alvar Aalto