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900 trolley
Launched in Paris in 1937. The trolley was inspired by British tea culture and influenced by Japanese architecture and woodwork. The design utilises classic Alvar Aalto techniques in bentwood.
Bought at auction from a collector, this trolley has a couple of minor knocks in line with its age. No damage to the tiles.
Alvar Aalto, 1898 to 1976.
Aalto was Finnish and was both an architect but also designed furniture, textiles and glassware. His technical innovations led to a number of patents particularly for bentwood. Forerunner of MCM.
900 trolley
Launched in Paris in 1937. The trolley was inspired by British tea culture and influenced by Japanese architecture and woodwork. The design utilises classic Alvar Aalto techniques in bentwood.
Bought at auction from a collector, this trolley has a couple of minor knocks in line with its age. No damage to the tiles.
Alvar Aalto, 1898 to 1976.
Aalto was Finnish and was both an architect but also designed furniture, textiles and glassware. His technical innovations led to a number of patents particularly for bentwood. Forerunner of MCM.
900 trolley
Launched in Paris in 1937. The trolley was inspired by British tea culture and influenced by Japanese architecture and woodwork. The design utilises classic Alvar Aalto techniques in bentwood.
Bought at auction from a collector, this trolley has a couple of minor knocks in line with its age. No damage to the tiles.
Alvar Aalto, 1898 to 1976.
Aalto was Finnish and was both an architect but also designed furniture, textiles and glassware. His technical innovations led to a number of patents particularly for bentwood. Forerunner of MCM.