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Alvar Aalto Model 44 Lounge Chair

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Alvar Aalto Model 44 Lounge Chair by Artek Finland
Alvar Aalto Model 44 Lounge Chair by Artek Finland

Alvar Aalto Model 44 Lounge Chair by Artek Finland

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H 24 in W 24 in D 33 in

Alvar Aalto Model 44 Lounge Chair by Artek Finland

By Alvar Aalto, Artek

Located in Longdon, Tewkesbury

Alvar Aalto Model 44 lounge chair by Artek Finland Circa 1995 Please note price is for 1 chair only.

Category

1990s Finnish Mid-Century Modern Armchairs

Materials

Wool, Birch

Model 44 Lounge Chair by Alvar Aalto, ca. 1930s
Model 44 Lounge Chair by Alvar Aalto, ca. 1930s

Model 44 Lounge Chair by Alvar Aalto, ca. 1930s

By Alvar Aalto

Located in Peabody, MA

Sculptural lounge arm chair, (chair model no. 44) by Alvar Aalto, ca. 1930s.

Category

Vintage 1930s Finnish Scandinavian Modern Lounge Chairs

Materials

Birch, Upholstery

Model 44 Lounge Chair by Alvar Aalto, circa 1930
Model 44 Lounge Chair by Alvar Aalto, circa 1930

Model 44 Lounge Chair by Alvar Aalto, circa 1930

By Alvar Aalto

Located in Culver City, CA

Model 44 lounge chair by Alvar Aalto, made in Finland, circa 1930.

Category

Vintage 1930s Finnish Lounge Chairs

Materials

Bentwood

Alvar Aalto, Early Model 44 Lounge Chair, Birch, Fabric, Finmar Ltd, 1930s
Alvar Aalto, Early Model 44 Lounge Chair, Birch, Fabric, Finmar Ltd, 1930s

Alvar Aalto, Early Model 44 Lounge Chair, Birch, Fabric, Finmar Ltd, 1930s

By Finmar, Alvar Aalto

Located in High Point, NC

A rare and early lounge chair, designed by Alvar Aalto. Distributed to the UK and internationally by Finmar Ltd. Executed in bent birch, reupholstered in brand new high-end fabric. ...

Category

Vintage 1930s Finnish Scandinavian Modern Lounge Chairs

Materials

Fabric, Birch

Alvar Aalto Model 44 Lounge Chair
Alvar Aalto Model 44 Lounge Chair

Alvar Aalto Model 44 Lounge Chair

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H 26.5 in W 25.25 in D 21.25 in

Alvar Aalto Model 44 Lounge Chair

By Alvar Aalto, Artek

Located in San Diego, CA

A stunning, rare and early example of an Alvar Aalto Model 44 Lounge Chair by Artek Finland, upholstered in green boucle (looped or curled in French).

Category

Vintage 1930s Finnish Mid-Century Modern Lounge Chairs

Materials

Birch

Alvar Aalto Padded Paimio 44 Lounge Chair in Birch & Sheepskin, Artek 1950s
Alvar Aalto Padded Paimio 44 Lounge Chair in Birch & Sheepskin, Artek 1950s

Alvar Aalto Padded Paimio 44 Lounge Chair in Birch & Sheepskin, Artek 1950s

By Huonekalu-Ja Rakennustyötedas Oy, Alvar Aalto, Artek

Located in Helsinki, FI

The famous Paimio lounge chair model 41, designed by Alvar Aalto for the Paimio Sanitarium. Manufactured by Huonekalu-ja Rakennustyötehdas Oy in the 1950s, stamped "Artek, Aalto-Des...

Category

Vintage 1950s Finnish Scandinavian Modern Lounge Chairs

Materials

Metal

Model 44 Lounge Chair in Birch by Alvar Aalto for Finmar, 1930s
Model 44 Lounge Chair in Birch by Alvar Aalto for Finmar, 1930s

Model 44 Lounge Chair in Birch by Alvar Aalto for Finmar, 1930s

By Finmar, Alvar Aalto

Located in Ghent, BE

Model 44 lounge chair by Alvar Aalto, made in Finland, circa 1930.

Category

Vintage 1930s Finnish Mid-Century Modern Lounge Chairs

Materials

Birch

Pair of Alvar Aalto Model 44  Lounge Chairs by Artek Finland
Pair of Alvar Aalto Model 44  Lounge Chairs by Artek Finland

Pair of Alvar Aalto Model 44 Lounge Chairs by Artek Finland

By Alvar Aalto, Artek

Located in Longdon, Tewkesbury

Pair of Alvar Aalto Model 44 lounge chairs by Artek Finland Circa 1995?

Category

1990s Mid-Century Modern Armchairs

Materials

Wool, Birch

Pair of Bruno Mathssons Pernilla Lounge Chairs with Ottoman, Sweden, 1970s
Pair of Bruno Mathssons Pernilla Lounge Chairs with Ottoman, Sweden, 1970s

Pair of Bruno Mathssons Pernilla Lounge Chairs with Ottoman, Sweden, 1970s

By Dux of Sweden, Bruno Mathsson

Located in Enschede, Overijssel

Kaufmann considered Mathsson's importance in furniture design on par with that of Alvar Aalto. Kaufmann and his family also had a Mathsson chair at their house Fallingwater.

Category

Vintage 1970s Swedish Mid-Century Modern Lounge Chairs

Materials

Birch

Pair of Bruno Mathssons Pernilla Lounge Chairs, Black, Sweden, 1970s, Add Value
Pair of Bruno Mathssons Pernilla Lounge Chairs, Black, Sweden, 1970s, Add Value

Pair of Bruno Mathssons Pernilla Lounge Chairs, Black, Sweden, 1970s, Add Value

By Dux of Sweden, Bruno Mathsson

Located in Enschede, Overijssel

Kaufmann considered Mathsson's importance in furniture design on par with that of Alvar Aalto. Kaufmann and his family also had a Mathsson chair at their house Fallingwater.

Category

Vintage 1970s Swedish Mid-Century Modern Lounge Chairs

Materials

Birch

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Alvar Aalto for sale on 1stDibs

An architect and designer, Alvar Aalto deserves an immense share of the credit for bringing Scandinavian modernism and Nordic design to a prominent place in the global arena. In both his buildings and his vintage furniture — which ranges from chairs, stools, tables and lighting to table- and glassware — Aalto’s sensitivity to the natural world and to organic forms and materials tempered the hardness of rationalist design.

Relatively few Aalto buildings exist outside Finland. (Just four exist in the United States, and only one — the sinuous 1945 Baker House dormitory at M.I.T. — is easily visited.) International attention came to Aalto, whose surname translates to English as “wave,” primarily through his furnishings.

Instead of the tubular metal framing favored by the Bauhaus designers and Le Corbusier, Aalto insisted on wood. His aesthetic is best represented by the Paimio armchair, developed with his wife, Aino Aalto, in 1930 as part of the overall design of a Finnish tuberculosis sanatorium.

Comfortable, yet light enough to be easily moved by patients, the Paimio chair’s frame is composed of two laminated birch loops; the seat and back are formed from a single sheet of plywood that scrolls under the headrest and beneath the knees, creating a sort of pillow effect. Aalto’s use of plywood had an enormous influence on Charles and Ray Eames, Arne Jacobsen, Marcel Breuer and others who later came to the material.

Concerned with keeping up standards of quality in the production of his designs, Aalto formed the still-extant company Artek in 1935, along with Aino, whose glass designs were made by the firm. In the latter medium, in 1936 the Aaltos together created the iconic, undulating Savoy vase, so-called for the luxe Helsinki restaurant for which the piece was designed.

Artek also produced Aalto pendants and other lighting designs, many of which — such as the Angel’s Wing floor lamp and the Beehive pendant — incorporate a signature Aalto detail: shades made of concentric enameled-metal rings graduated down in diameter. The effect of the technique is essential Alvar Aalto: at once precise, simple, and somehow poetic.

Find a collection of vintage Alvar Aalto stools, vases, dining tables and other furniture on 1stDibs.

Finding the Right Lounge-chairs for You

While this specific seating is known to all for its comfort and familiar form, the history of how your favorite antique or vintage lounge chair came to be is slightly more ambiguous.

Although there are rare armchairs dating back as far as the 17th century, some believe that the origins of the first official “lounge chair” are tied to Hungarian modernist designer-architect Marcel Breuer. Sure, Breuer wasn’t exactly reinventing the wheel when he introduced the Wassily lounge chair in 1925, but his seat was indeed revolutionary for its integration of bent tubular steel.

Officially, a lounge chair is simply defined as a “comfortable armchair,” which allows for the shape and material of the furnishings to be extremely diverse. Whether or not chaise longues make the cut for this category is a matter of frequent debate.

The Eames lounge chair, on the other hand, has come to define somewhat of a universal perception of what a lounge chair can be. Introduced in 1956, the Eames lounger (and its partner in cozy, the ottoman) quickly became staples in television shows, prestigious office buildings and sumptuous living rooms. Venerable American mid-century modern designers Charles and Ray Eames intended for it to be the peak of luxury, which they knew meant taking furniture to the next level of style and comfort. Their chair inspired many modern interpretations of the lounge — as well as numerous copies.

On 1stDibs, find a broad range of unique lounge chairs that includes everything from antique Victorian-era seating to vintage mid-century modern lounge chairs by craftspersons such as Hans Wegner to contemporary choices from today’s innovative designers.