Artek Carrello Tea 901lONGHO DESIGN PALERMO
Artek Carrello Tea 901lONGHO DESIGN PALERMO

Artek - Tea 901 trolley transparent lacquered birch wood

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The tea trolley was inspired by British tea culture. With a structure composed of two birch slatted loops, Tea Trolley 901 has two shelves and a massive birch handle.  The twin wheels, in combination with the lightweight quality of birch, allow the trolley to be easily maneuvered and parked at will.

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Artek - Tea 901 trolley transparent lacquered birch wood

Artek Carrello Tea 901 betulla laccato trasparente longho design palermo

The tea cart was inspired by the British tea culture, which Aino and Alvar Aalto had known during their many travels, as well as the woodworking and Japanese architecture they admired. With a structure composed of two birch slatted loops, Tea Trolley 901 has two shelves and a massive birch handle. The twin wheels, in combination with the lightweight quality of birch, allow the trolley to be easily maneuvered and parked at will. Over the years numerous variants of the tea cart have been produced. The Dutch designer and color expert Hella Jongerius dug into the Artek archives to offer her interpretation of one of Alvar Aalto’s most beloved products. His subtle interventions have led to a dark version of the cart, which plays with the mobile light on the upper and lower trays of the product.

Alvar Aalto

Finnish architect, designer and academic, known as one of the most important figures in 20th-century Architecture. Also remembered, along with architects such as Mies van der Rohe, Gropius, Lloyd Wright, and Le Corbusier, as one of the greatest masters of the Modern Movement. In 1931 he moved to Helsinki and in 1933 participated in the fourth CIAM and in the drafting of the Athens Charter. In 1932 he created a series of glasses with overlapping circular bands, drawing a decorative chiaroscuro simplifying in grip. His furniture was exhibited in Zurich and London in 1933, and the following year he created the firm "Artek" for the mass production of his furniture. From this time on he began to exhibit his most prestigious works in several countries: Italy, in Switzerland, Denmark and the United States. In 1940 he invented the famous "Y" leg, which would be redesigned fourteen years later as a fan leg, formed by sheets of plywood. Indeed, his 1931 Paimio armchair with curved wooden elements and his 1936 Savoy curvilinear vase became major design icons that gave rise to so-called "organic design." More generally, he was a comprehensive designer with a humanistic concern for man and his total environment.

Artek

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 through exhibitions and other educational means. "In line with the radical spirit of its founders, today it remains an avant-garde character in the world of modern design, developing new products by joining design, architecture and art. The collection consists of furniture, lighting and accessories designed by Finnish masters and international designers. It stands for clarity, functionality and poetic simplicity. The name Artek is a synthesis of "art" and "technology", such as central concepts for the international modernist movement that came to prominence in the 1920s. From the beginning, the mission was to achieve a great synthesis of the arts, eroding the boundaries between fine arts, architecture and design. Artek’s manifesto outlines the vision of the four founders of the company. With titles such as Modern Art, Industry and Interior Design, Propaganda, the manifesto clarifies the company’s goals: to achieve a synthesis of the arts, to improve everyday life and to bring modernism to Finland - while spreading Alvar Aalto's Nordic interpretation of these principles to the world. Artek furniture is made in line with the original vision of Alvar Aalto to combine modern production methods with skillful craftsmanship and carefully selected materials. Regional supply and security are always priorities for both Artek and its partners, ensuring ethical production and lasting quality.

Brand
Artek
Designer
Alvar Aalto
Material
HPL
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birch
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