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Aalto created a process that allowed him to bend thick layers of wood into gracefully curved shapes. The end result was the capability to product pieces with beautiful lines that were also very strong and not too heavy. Introduced in 1937 at the Paris World’s Fair, this Tea Trolley is made using this technique. For easy movement, these charming and highly functional pieces have large white wheels with black rubber tread that won't damage floors. The handle and edge banding are made of solid birch. The Tea trolleys serve as highly functional and distinctive additions to a dining room or hospitality area. Can currently be found in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art. Available with a white or black ceramic tiled tray surface.
Description
- Design Country: Finland
- Material: Birch Veneer, Wicker Basket, Ceramic Tile Top
- Dimensions: 35.4"L × 25.6"W x 23.6"H
Brand
Artek
One of four founders of the Artek brand, Alvar Aalto’s pieces embrace the brand’s dedication to blending art and technology for the sake of promoting “a modern culture of living.” His furniture, like his buildings, strike a balance, exist in harmony with their surroundings, and possess only ver carefully considered details.
A leader of the modernist movement, Alvar teamed up with his wife Aino to inject a uniquely architectural perspective into lighting, textiles, and furniture, creating his first piece in 1932. Alvar’s legacy lies in the pieces he designed that continue to be reproduced for the benefit and admiration of current and future generations.
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