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Chair

1929 (designed), 1934 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

In the late 1920s, Alvar Aalto began a long and fruitful professional relationship with Otto Korhonen, who was the manager of Huonekalu-ja Rakennustyötehdas (Furniture and Construction Factory), the company that would go on to fabricate all of Aalto’s subsequent furniture designs. Korhonen had formulated a design for a stacking chair by attaching the chair legs to the sides rather than base of the seat. This concept greatly impressed Aalto who helped Korhonen improve the form of the original chair and refined the design, giving rise to this unornamented, simple and visually economical chair. Made from birch wood, with a laminated plywood seat and back, the Model 11 Korhonen-Aalto chair was in manufacture in time for exhibition at the Jyväskylä Civil Guards House in 1929. It appeared in the Turku 7th Centenary Exhibition of the same year.

This particular example was imported into Britain by the company Finmar, which was founded in 1934 by Philip Morton Shand and Geoffrey Boumphrey, following the success of an exhibition of Aalto furniture that they had arranged the previous year. A plate on underside of the seat reads‘ FINMAR LTD / DESIGN REG / 787811-19 / MADE IN FINLAND’ and next to this is red stamped lettering that reads ‘AALTO DESIGN / MADE IN FINLAND / 501 / 751’.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Birch and laminated plywood
Brief description
Chair, designed by Alvar Aalto in 1929, made in Turku in 1934
Physical description
Birchwood armchair with laminated plywood seat and back. Stackable.
Dimensions
  • Height: 78.74cm
  • Width: 41.91cm
  • Depth: 48.26cm
Dimensions taken from 1st Dibs. https://www.1stdibs.com/en-gb/furniture/seating/side-chairs/pair-of-vintage-alvar-aalto-611-chairs-finmar-1930s/id-f_800812/?modal=intlWelcomeModal
Style
Production typeMass produced
Marks and inscriptions
  • 'FINMAR / DESIGN REG / 787811-19 / MADE IN FINLAND' (Plate on underside)
  • 'AALTO DESIGN / MADE IN FINLAND / 501 / 751' (Red stamped lettering on underside)
Gallery label
STACKING CHAIR Designed by Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898-1976) Probably manufactured by Artek, Helsinki, Finland Birch and birch plywood 1929 First used in Aalto's Civil Guards' House, Jyväskylä, Finland, in 1929. W.52c-1977(1989-2006)
Subjects depicted
Summary
In the late 1920s, Alvar Aalto began a long and fruitful professional relationship with Otto Korhonen, who was the manager of Huonekalu-ja Rakennustyötehdas (Furniture and Construction Factory), the company that would go on to fabricate all of Aalto’s subsequent furniture designs. Korhonen had formulated a design for a stacking chair by attaching the chair legs to the sides rather than base of the seat. This concept greatly impressed Aalto who helped Korhonen improve the form of the original chair and refined the design, giving rise to this unornamented, simple and visually economical chair. Made from birch wood, with a laminated plywood seat and back, the Model 11 Korhonen-Aalto chair was in manufacture in time for exhibition at the Jyväskylä Civil Guards House in 1929. It appeared in the Turku 7th Centenary Exhibition of the same year.

This particular example was imported into Britain by the company Finmar, which was founded in 1934 by Philip Morton Shand and Geoffrey Boumphrey, following the success of an exhibition of Aalto furniture that they had arranged the previous year. A plate on underside of the seat reads‘ FINMAR LTD / DESIGN REG / 787811-19 / MADE IN FINLAND’ and next to this is red stamped lettering that reads ‘AALTO DESIGN / MADE IN FINLAND / 501 / 751’.
Collection
Accession number
W.52-1977

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Record createdDecember 1, 2008
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