DESIGNER
Alvar Aalto

(Kuortane, 1898 – Helsinki, 1976)
Averse to industrial standardization, Alvar Aalto claimed the strong link between humans and products back, as he believed that an object can arise only after interpreting the persons’ emotional needs.
Averse to industrial standardization, Alvar Aalto claimed the strong link between humans and products back, as he believed that an object can arise only after interpreting the persons’ emotional needs.
“Form is a mystery that defies description but brings people pleasure.”
Wavy shapes, curved lines, flexible structures and natural materials – first and foremost wood – are the inspiring principles of the father of Scandinavian design.

