Armchair 403 “Hallway“
Chairs from Artek, Designed by Alvar Aalto
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Product description
Armchair 403 “Hallway” is a stackable chair originally designed for the Paimio Sanatorium in Finland in 1932. Finished with a clear lacquer, the armchair’s frame and seat are formed from pressed birch veneer. Armchair 403 maintains a sturdy simplicity and features attractive finger-joint detailing on the armrests.
Concept
Comfort is essential to the lounge chair; a place to sit becomes a place to spend time. Offering single seating, the lounge chair affords the sitter a range of postures, provides support, and distributes pressure. A lounge chair may be displayed alone to provide a focal point for an interior, as one of a pair, or as part of a larger configuration. The Artek collection of lounge chairs showcases radically different work by a range of designers. Varying in material and aesthetic, the lounge chairs all unite beauty with functionality.
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Categorised in Seating - Chairs - stackable - with armrests - 4-leg base - open base - Seat unpadded - Wood - Base solid wood - Seat engineered wood - Residential - Contract - Hospitality - Multipurpose.
Part of the collection
LOUNGE CHAIRS.
Manufacturer
Artek
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Armchair 403 "Hallway"
Architonic ID
1074486
Year of Launch
1932
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