Design Alvar Aalto, 1935
66번 의자는 고전적인 부엌과 카페 의자의 전통에서 보편적인 목재 의자로,
노출되는 면의 적층적인 건축성이 강하다.
넓은 등받이는 편안함과 유연성을 제공하는 반면,
의자를 만드는 데 사용되는 핀란드산 자작나무는 내구성이 강하고 가볍다.
손잡이 모양의 등받이로 66번 의자는 필요한 곳이면 어디든 쉽게 움직일 수 있다.
Chair 66 is a universal wooden chair in the tradition of classic kitchen and café chairs;
its visible, additive construction logic is full of character and pleasing to the eye.
The wide backrest offers comfort and flexibility,
while the Finnish birch used to make the chair is both durable and lightweight.
With its handle-like seat back, Chair 66 is easy to move wherever it is needed.
Available in a variety of colours and finishes.
Legs, seat edge-band and backrest: birch, clear lacquer
Seat: linoleum, black
Artek was founded in Helsinki in 1935 by four young idealists: Alvar and Aino Aalto, Maire Gullichsen,
and Nils-Gustav Hahl. Their goal was “to sell furniture and to promote a modern culture of living
by exhibitions and other educational means.”
In keeping with the radical spirit of its founders, Artek today remains an innovative player in the world of modern design,
developing new products at the intersection of design, architecture, and art.
The Artek collection consists of furniture, lighting,
and accessories designed by Finnish masters and leading international designers.
It stands for clarity, functionality, and poetic simplicity.
· Designer
Alvar Aalto
Artek has always stood for innovation, creating new paths at the intersection of design, architecture, and art.
The designers who contribute to the Artek collection embody the company’s radical spirit.
From Nordic masters to contemporary international designers,
these are people whose approach to and understanding of design fit perfectly with Artek.
The company’s global mindset, exemplified in collaborations with partners from around the world,
is in perfect alignment with the vision laid out by its founders in the Artek Manifest.