Alvar Aalto 31 Lounge Chair for the Paimio Sanitorium, 1931
£14,000.00
The Alvar Aalto 31 Lounge Chair is a modernist design icon, crafted by Finnish architect and designer Alvar Aalto in 1931 for the Paimio Sanitorium. The chair was designed specifically for the sanatorium’s tuberculosis patients, with a focus on both comfort and functionality. The chair’s curved frame, made of bent laminated birch plywood, is shaped to provide optimal support for the body and is finished with a comfortable upholstered seat and backrest. The design was highly innovative for its time, and it has since become a classic example of modernist furniture design.
Aalto’s 31 Lounge Chair is an outstanding example of his approach to design, which was characterized by a deep respect for the natural world and a commitment to combining form and function. The chair’s organic curves reflect Aalto’s belief in the importance of harmony between design and the human body. Its simple, elegant design and use of natural materials are a testament to Aalto’s commitment to creating designs that are both beautiful and functional. The 31 Lounge Chair remains highly coveted by design enthusiasts and collectors, and it continues to inspire modern furniture design to this day.