Undoubtedly the
most celebrated and influential genius of Scandinavian design, Aalto's
work stretches from furniture to architecture, from art glass to light
fittings. His most famous buildings include the Paimio hospital in
Finland, the Viipuri library in todays Russia, the Finlandia Hall
in Helsinki and the Essen Opera House in Germany, completed only in
1988.
Aalto was strongly influenced by the organic shapes of Finnish
nature and both his world famous Savoy vase, his folding screen and
the Paimio chair share their curving shapes with many of his buildings.
Aalto was a great innovator of new manufacturing techniques for wooden
furniture, a material he always preferred before steel because of
its more humane character. His experiments with the bending of wood
resulted in a series of unique and best selling furniture designs,
most of them still in production by Artek, the company Aalto founded
in 1935.
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