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Stool 60 Lokki Artek + Marimekko
Stool 60 Lokki, Artek + Marimekko, birch,
Stool 60 Lokki, Artek + Marimekko, birch,
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Stool 60 Lokki

Artek + Marimekko

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: birch
birch

Artek + Marimekko. The art of printmaking meets the technology of wood bending.

Celebrating Artek’s 90th anniversary, Stool 60 Lokki unites two iconic Finnish designs: Alvar Aalto’s famous 1933 “L-leg” stool and Maija Isola’s Lokki pattern, presented using marquetry on the stool’s birch veneer seat top. The contrasting wood grains create a shimmering effect, brought to life through the interaction between light, pattern and wood.

Part of the limited-edition Artek + Marimekko collection, this stool is made from Finnish birch at Artek’s Turku factory in south-western Finland.

The direction of the surface veneer varies due to the production process, which means the pattern may appear either as a positive or a negative. This is an essential characteristic of the product and its craftsmanship.

: Lokki

Lokki

Maija Isola, 1961

The idea for the Lokki (seagull) pattern came to Maija Isola when she was looking at a window with a curtain drawn across it. The sun was shining, and the wide folds of the curtain formed wavy shadows on the fabric. Maija had a sudden inspiration: if a fabric is printed with waves, even a small piece of such fabric appears abundant, richly folded.

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