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Auction archive: Lot number 211

Alvar Aalto

Nordic Design
26 Sep 2013
Estimate
£7,000 - £10,000
ca. US$11,100 - US$15,858
Price realised:
£52,500
ca. US$83,257
Auction archive: Lot number 211

Alvar Aalto

Nordic Design
26 Sep 2013
Estimate
£7,000 - £10,000
ca. US$11,100 - US$15,858
Price realised:
£52,500
ca. US$83,257
Beschreibung:

Alvar Aalto Large ‘Beehive’ ceiling light, model no. A332 circa 1953-1954 Painted aluminium, perforated brass, painted brass. Variable drop, 36 x 31 x 31 cm (14 1/8 x 12 1/4 x 12 1/4 in.) Manufactured by Valaistustyö Ky, Finland. Interior light fixture impressed with VALAISTUSTYÖ A332.
Literature Aarno Ruusuvuori ed., Alvar Aalto 1898-1978, Helsinki, 1978, p. 162, fig. 234 Juhani Pallasmaa, ed., Alvar aalto furniture, exh, cat., Museum of Finnish Architecture Finnish Society of Crafts and Design Artek, Helsinki, 1984, p. 92, fig. 155 Domus (Milan), no. 810, December 1998, p. 43, figs. 8-12 Pirkko Tuukkanen, ed., Alvar Aalto Designer, Vammala, 2002, p. 104 Thomas Kellein, ed. alvar & aino aalto. design collection bischofberger, exh. cat., Kunsthalle Bielefeld, Zurich, 2005, p. 180 Artist Bio Alvar Aalto Finnish • 1898 - 1976 In contrast with the functionalism of the International Style (as well the neoclassicism put forward by the Nazi and Soviet regimes), Alvar Aalto brought a refreshing breath of humanism to modern design: "True architecture exists only where man stands in the center," he wrote. Aalto designed furniture in stack-laminated plywood composed of Finnish birch, which was cost-effective and lent warmth to his interiors. Aalto also revived Finnish glass design with his entries in the various Karhula-Iitala glassworks competitions throughout the 1930s. In 1936 he won first place for a collection of colorful, wavy vases in various sizes titled Eskimoerindens skinnbuxa (The Eskimo Woman’s Leather Breeches). The vases were an immediate success and the most popular size, now known as the "Savoy" vase, is still in production today. Aalto's freeform designs, in harmony with human needs and nature, anticipated the organic modernism of the 1950s and 1960s; in particular, his innovations in bent plywood had a major impact on designers such as Charles and Ray Eames View More Works

Auction archive: Lot number 211
Auction:
Datum:
26 Sep 2013
Auction house:
Phillips
London
Beschreibung:

Alvar Aalto Large ‘Beehive’ ceiling light, model no. A332 circa 1953-1954 Painted aluminium, perforated brass, painted brass. Variable drop, 36 x 31 x 31 cm (14 1/8 x 12 1/4 x 12 1/4 in.) Manufactured by Valaistustyö Ky, Finland. Interior light fixture impressed with VALAISTUSTYÖ A332.
Literature Aarno Ruusuvuori ed., Alvar Aalto 1898-1978, Helsinki, 1978, p. 162, fig. 234 Juhani Pallasmaa, ed., Alvar aalto furniture, exh, cat., Museum of Finnish Architecture Finnish Society of Crafts and Design Artek, Helsinki, 1984, p. 92, fig. 155 Domus (Milan), no. 810, December 1998, p. 43, figs. 8-12 Pirkko Tuukkanen, ed., Alvar Aalto Designer, Vammala, 2002, p. 104 Thomas Kellein, ed. alvar & aino aalto. design collection bischofberger, exh. cat., Kunsthalle Bielefeld, Zurich, 2005, p. 180 Artist Bio Alvar Aalto Finnish • 1898 - 1976 In contrast with the functionalism of the International Style (as well the neoclassicism put forward by the Nazi and Soviet regimes), Alvar Aalto brought a refreshing breath of humanism to modern design: "True architecture exists only where man stands in the center," he wrote. Aalto designed furniture in stack-laminated plywood composed of Finnish birch, which was cost-effective and lent warmth to his interiors. Aalto also revived Finnish glass design with his entries in the various Karhula-Iitala glassworks competitions throughout the 1930s. In 1936 he won first place for a collection of colorful, wavy vases in various sizes titled Eskimoerindens skinnbuxa (The Eskimo Woman’s Leather Breeches). The vases were an immediate success and the most popular size, now known as the "Savoy" vase, is still in production today. Aalto's freeform designs, in harmony with human needs and nature, anticipated the organic modernism of the 1950s and 1960s; in particular, his innovations in bent plywood had a major impact on designers such as Charles and Ray Eames View More Works

Auction archive: Lot number 211
Auction:
Datum:
26 Sep 2013
Auction house:
Phillips
London
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