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Alvar Aalto was born in Kuortane, Finland, in 1898. He studied architecture at the Helsinki University of Technology, graduating in 1921. After graduating, he worked in the offices of several architects before opening his own practice in 1923.

His early work was influenced by the International Style, but he soon developed his own unique style, which combined elements of functionalism and organicism.

Alvar Aalto's architecture is also characterized by its organic forms and its integration with nature. In the early years of his career, Aalto worked in Jyväskylä, Finland, and designed a number of buildings that showcased a blend of classical and modernist architectural elements. Aalto's breakthrough came with the Paimio Sanatorium (1932), a tuberculosis sanatorium in Finland. This project demonstrated his innovative use of materials, particularly in furniture design, as he developed the iconic Paimio Chair. Aalto gained international recognition with his design for the Finnish Pavilion more... at the 1939 New York World's Fair and the Villa Mairea (1937), which is considered one of his masterpieces. His most famous work is the Viipuri Library (now known as the Vyborg Library) in Vyborg, Russia, designed in 1935. This library showcases Aalto's innovative use of organic forms and natural materials.

Alvar Aalto's influence extended beyond architecture into furniture and glassware design, and he is known for creating timeless pieces like the Aalto Chair (also known as the "L-leg" chair), the Paimio Armchair and the Stool 60, His furniture designs are characterized by their simple, curvilinear forms. His glassware designs, such as the Aalto Vase and the Savoy Vase, are also notable for their organic shapes. While Alvar Aalto did contribute to glassware design, his reputation primarily rests on his architectural and furniture designs.

He received numerous awards and honors during his lifetime, including the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Gold Medal in 1957 and the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Gold Medal in 1963. The Alvar Aalto Museum in Jyväskylä, Finland, is dedicated to preserving his legacy and showcasing his contributions to design.

In addition to architecture and design, Aalto was also a painter and sculptor. He was a member of the Finnish Academy of Fine Arts and was awarded the Grand Cross of the Order of the Lion of Finland in 1967. He died in Helsinki in 1976. less...

Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898-1976), four pendant lights, Model…
Aalto Pendant Lights by Artek (Set of 4)

Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898-1976), four pendant lights, Model A330s, designed 1937 manufactured by Artek, one white and three with chrome plated steel shades, retains manufacturer's decal label (4)

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Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898-1976), beehive pendant light, Model…
Aalto Beehive Pendant Light

Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898-1976), beehive pendant light, Model A331, designed 1953 manufactured by Artek, powder-coated black aluminium shade with polished brass rings, retains manufacturer's label

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Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898-1976), floor lamp, Model A810,…
Aalto Floor Lamp with White Shades and Leather Base

Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898-1976), floor lamp, Model A810, designed 1959 manufactured by Artek, two white lacquered steel stepped shades with hand riveting, nickel plated brass stem, base and stand covered with black leather

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Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898-1976), A808 Floor Lamp, designed…
Aalto Floor Lamp with Leather Stem and Brass Shade

Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898-1976), A808 Floor Lamp, designed 1955, brass and lacquered metal shade, the stem with black leather cover, height 67.72 in. Provenance: From the Collection of a Distinguished Architect

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Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898-1976), A331 Beehive Pendant Lamp,…
Aalto Beehive Pendant Lamp

Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898-1976), A331 Beehive Pendant Lamp, designed 1953, manufactured by Artek, white painted aluminium shade with polished brass and chrome plated steel rings, height 11.81 in. width 12.99 in. Provenance: Purchased from Anibou

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