The Aalto 401 is a high-backed classic armchair designed by alvar Aalto in 1933
The Aalto Model 401 armchair was first designed by Alvar Aalto in 1932. After the success of armchair 402, Aalto recreated the familiar cantilevered shape to produce its high-backed cousin.
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Upholstered in your choice of fabric, the back of the 401 armchair is slightly tilted to provide adequate support for your head and neck. Slender side panels near the head promote relaxation by slightly minimizing peripheral distractions. Made in Finland by Artek. Ships assembled. Pictured in natural Gabriel fabric.
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Who was its manufacturer?
Which are its dimensions?
Width 62,5 cm, depth 80 cm, seat height 40 cm, height 105 cm
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How is made Armchair 401?
Natural lacquered birch, zig-zag springs, polyurethane foam, polyester wadding.
What made it special?
The 401 armchair is characterized by the L- construction. To bend the leg, a piece of straight, solid birch is sawn open at the end in the direction of the fibres, forming the shape of a fan. Thin pieces of plywood are then glued in the grooves. This structure makes it possible to bend the wood by heating or steaming the desired angle and when dry it will have a very strong texture.
Info source:
http://www.finnishdesignshop.com
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