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Stool 60 Seireeni, Artek + Marimekko, birch,
Stool 60 Seireeni, Artek + Marimekko, birch,
Stool 60 Seireeni Artek + Marimekko
Stool 60 Seireeni Artek + Marimekko
Stool 60 Seireeni Artek + Marimekko
Stool 60 Seireeni Artek + Marimekko
Stool 60 Seireeni, Artek + Marimekko, birch,
Stool 60 Seireeni, Artek + Marimekko, birch,
Stool 60 Seireeni, Artek + Marimekko, birch,
Stool 60 Seireeni, Artek + Marimekko, birch,
Stool 60 Seireeni, Artek + Marimekko, birch,
Stool 60 Seireeni, Artek + Marimekko, birch,

Stool 60 Seireeni

Artek + Marimekko

$550.00$550.00
: birch
birch

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

Celebrating Artek’s 90th anniversary, Stool 60 Seireeni unites two iconic Finnish designs: Alvar Aalto’s famous 1933 “L-leg” stool and Maija Isola’s Seireeni 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.

: Seireeni

Seireeni

Maija Isola, 1964

While traveling in Greece in the early 1960s, Maija Isola got inspired by the movement of water and depicted it in several fabric prints, including Seireeni (siren) from 1964. Named after the mythological sirens, the pattern also recalls the enchanting singing that lured sailors into dangerous waters.

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