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An Ilmari Tapiovaara Tale Stool with Form-Pressed Plywood Seat, Asko 1950s
$ 5,900
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Description
A stuningly beautiful stool with a very aerodynamic look that it gives a flying seat illusion. As is the case with most of Tapiovaara's stools, this one is also 3-legged as it is never a wobbly. The stool is made of solid birch and veneered seat and is in a beautiful condition.
Ilmari Tapiovaara gave a lot of attention to simplicity, functionality with attention to detail, and his works had modernistic tendencies from the beginning of his career. He studied furniture design at the Central School for Applied Arts in Helsinki 1933-1937. Tapiovaara was brought to the forefront of Finnish designers in an exhibition (Home Exhibition ´39) in 1939, so right at the start of his career. Asko dislayed a number of furnitures by Tapiovaara that concentrated on the problems of small and medium sized homes. The exhibition was soon closed of course because of the war. Tapiovaara was then assigned to design and supervise the buildings and furniture needed by the army.
Tapiovaara considered a designer as a socially responsible actor, a 'physician' of our daily surroundings, whose talents should be used to help people with their day to day existence. In an article by Tapiovaara called 'A chair is not just a seat' it is the key to the interior decoration scheme. Tapiovaara stated that a piece of furniture must fit 2 schemes : it must satisfy the demands of a piece of furniture, and it must harmonize with the other objects around it. This is quite obviously on his mind when designing this stool, which might start a chain reaction that can guide you throughout the whole of your interior. -
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Documentation: Documented elsewhere (similar item) Notes: This stool is designed by Ilmari Tapiovaara and manufactured in Asko in the 1950s in Finland. Origin: Finland Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Birch and plywood. Condition: Good. The overall impression is good with signs of wear and use consistent with age. A nice vintage patina. Creation Date: 1950s Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern Incollect Reference #: 775481 -
Dimensions
W. 23.62 in; H. 15.75 in; D. 23.62 in; W. 60 cm; H. 40 cm; D. 60 cm; Seat H. 15.75 in; Seat H. 40 cm;
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Haddadin Design, located in Helsinki, Finland, offers a curated collection of premium Finnish and Scandinavian Mid-Century Modern (MCM) design, specializing in iconic works by renowned designers such as Paavo Tynell and Alvar Aalto. We are dedicated to providing exceptional customer experiences, authenticity, and high-quality service, ensuring each purchase is a meaningful and enjoyable journey. For inquiries, reach us at +358 505552865 or faris@haddadin.fi
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