Ilmari Tapiovaara Crinolette Lounge Chair
By Ilmari Tapiovaara
Located in Toronto, Ontario
An exceptional iconic chair designed by Finnish Master Ilmari Tapiovaara. A rare example of
Vintage 1960s Finnish Scandinavian Modern Armchairs
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Ilmari Tapiovaara Crinolette Lounge Chair
By Ilmari Tapiovaara
Located in Toronto, Ontario
An exceptional iconic chair designed by Finnish Master Ilmari Tapiovaara. A rare example of
Wood
$3,555
H 28.75 in W 26.38 in D 26.78 in
"Crinolette" Armchair by Ilmari Tapiovaara for Asko, Finland, 1960s
By Ilmari Tapiovaara, Asko
Located in Karis, Nyland
An original “Crinolette” armchair designed by Ilmari Tapiovaara in 1962 and produced by Asko
Wood, Paint
$9,500 / set
H 29.5 in W 26.5 in D 26.5 in
Pair of Crinolette Chair by Ilmari Tapiovaara for Asko, 1962
By Ilmari Tapiovaara, Asko
Located in Sagaponack, NY
A pair of black painted birch 'Crinolette' lounge chairs with bent wood spokes tenon-joined to the
Birch
$2,136Sale Price|20% Off
H 28.75 in W 27.17 in D 25.99 in
Original 1960s Crinolette Chair Designed in 1962 by Ilmari Tapiovaara for Asko
By Asko, Ilmari Tapiovaara
Located in Surrey, GB
Original 1960s Crinolette chair designed in 1962 by Ilmari Tapiovaara for Asko, Finland. Asko label
Birch
$9,500 / set
H 29.5 in W 26.5 in D 26.5 in
Pair of Crinolette Chair by Ilmari Tapiovaara for Asko, 1962
Located in Sagaponack, NY
A pair of black painted birch 'Crinolette' lounge chairs with bent wood spokes tenon-joined to the
Wood
Rare "Crinolette" Illmari Tapiovaara for Asko Armchair
By Ilmari Tapiovaara, Asko
Located in Miami, FL
A RARE 'CRINOLETTE' Armchair by ILLMARI TAPIOVAARA for ASKO Designed 1963
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The Crinolette Chair
By Ilmari Tapiovaara
Located in Toronto, Ontario
A very scarce Ilmari Tapiovaara Crinolette chair for Asko.
Wood
"Crinolette" Armchair by Ilmari Tapiovaara
By Asko, Ilmari Tapiovaara
Located in Östermalm, Stockholms län
Awesome "Crinolette" armchair by the renowned finnish designer Ilmari Tapiovaara, with original
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Crinolette Lounge Chair by Ilmari Tapiovaara
By Ilmari Tapiovaara
Located in San Francisco, CA
Designed in 1955, for Askon Tehtaat Oy, The Crinolette Chair features an Ebonized Spindle back
Lounge Chair Crinolette by Ilmari Tapiovaara for Asko
By Asko, Ilmari Tapiovaara
Located in Berlin, DE
Very beautifully shaped lounge chair by Ilmari Tapiovaara, made in Finland. Designed in 1961. The
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H 29.53 in W 26.38 in L 29.53 in
Ilmari Tapiovaara Modernist, Crinolette Lounge Chair Original Red 1962 Asko
By Ilmari Tapiovaara, Asko
Located in Munster, NRW
An exceptional iconic lounge chair designed by Finnish Master Ilmari Tapiovaara. A rare example
Wood
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H 29.5 in W 26.5 in L 29.5 in
1960s Finnish Pair of Crinolette Lounge Chairs by Ilmari Tapiovaara for Asko
By Asko, Ilmari Tapiovaara
Located in Sagaponack, NY
A pair of black painted birch 'Crinolette' lounge chairs with bent wood spokes tenon-joined to the
Birch
Pair of Lounge Chairs Crinolette by Ilmari Tapiovaara for Asko
By Asko, Hans J. Wegner, Ilmari Tapiovaara
Located in Berlin, DE
A pair of lounge chairs mod. "Crinolette" by Ilmari Tapiovaara for Asko, designed in 1960s. Both
Beech
Ilmari Tapiovaara, Crinolette Chair
By Ilmari Tapiovaara
Located in Brussels, BE
Painted wood. Manfactured by Asko, Finland. Only 4000 produced
Wood
ASKO Crinolette Armchair
By Artek
Located in Aachen, DE
Der Sessel wurde vom Designer und Innenarchitekten Ilmari Tapiovaara 1969 entworfen und ist ein absoluter finischer Möbeldesign-Klassiker. Der Sessel wurde aus massiver Birke gefert...
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During the mid-20th century, Finnish furniture designer Ilmari Tapiovaara worked with pine, teak and his country’s native birch to create sleek and sculptural chairs, dining room tables and bookcases in the Scandinavian modern style. Tapiovaara’s areas of expertise expanded beyond furniture to include interior architecture, wooden sculptures, film posters and cutlery.
After completing his studies at the Central School of Applied Arts in Helsinki, Tapiovaara embarked on a design career that would envelop his entire life. As a young man, Tapiovaara idolized revered architect and furniture designer Alvar Aalto — whom, with his wife, Aino Aalto, cofounded Artek, the company that would eventually manufacture the majority of Tapiovaara’s creations. The budding designer had one of Aalto’s chairs in his apartment while he was a student. After graduating, he worked as an assistant in an office at Le Corbusier, then as a designer and artistic director at Asko.
By 1951, Tapiovaara and his wife, Annikki, had established their own studio. A few years previous, the pair had designed the now-legendary Domus chair while creating interiors and furnishings for a new student housing complex in Helsinki. Made of molded plywood and easily stackable, the ergonomic Domus chair, with its slender form, featured a modest silhouette — its lightweight structure allowed for easy exporting, and iconic mid-century modern furniture manufacturer Knoll added a low-backed version to its offerings in the early 1950s. (It was marketed as the Finn chair in the United States.)
Tapiovaara went on to design pieces for Pihlgren ja Ritola and Santa and Cole. His experience earned him teaching positions at the Institute of Applied Arts, the Helsinki University of Technology and the Illinois Institute of Technology. While in Chicago for the latter, he worked in the office of Mies van der Rohe.
Tapiovaara centered his passion for design on social responsibility. He wanted his creations to be accessible to everyone, which was the concept behind his democratic approach. In Finland’s postwar era, the goal was exemplary, affordable designs. With this in mind, he created products such as stackable chairs and “knock-down” pieces packed flat, so they shipped efficiently and cost less.
An influential champion of his profession, he spent two decades as a United Nations ambassador, working to improve design’s contribution to society. His lasting, collectible furniture is a testament to the designer’s goal to create humane, radiant and intimate spaces. The United Nations project included traveling to Paraguay to create much-needed furniture. A similar project followed in Mauritius.
Tapiovaara’s success as an industrial and mass producer of everyday furniture was widely recognized and awarded. He received six gold medals for his chairs alone at the Milan Triennials. He also accepted a Good Design award, the Finnish State Design Award, a prize from the Finnish Culture Foundation and the Furniture Prize of the SIO Interior Architects’ Association of Finland.
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