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Material: Birch
Creator: Asko
Johansson Gurli "Kirsti" Stool Model no. 95 for Asko, 1930s
By Asko
Located in Helsinki, FI
A beautiful "Kirsti" tabouret designed by Johansson Gurli for Asko in the 1930s. The piece is very rare and a perfect example of the Finnish pre war Art D...
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1930s Finnish Mid-Century Modern Vintage Birch Stools

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Fabric, Birch

Tale stool with form-pressed plywood seat by Asko Ltd.
Located in Helsinki, FI
A stuningly beautiful stool. It looks so aerodynamic that it gives the impression of being able to fly. Ilmari Tapiovaara gave a lot of attention to simplicity, functionality with ...
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1950s Scandinavian Modern Vintage Birch Stools

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Birch, Plywood

Pair of Large ‘Tale’ Stools by Ilmari Tapiovaara, 1950s
Located in Rotterdam, NL
Rare early pair of 'Tale' stools by by Ilmari Tapiovaara for Asko, Finland circa 1953. Exceptional (and surprisingly) large stools in a fantastic 'freeform'. The stools are made of a...
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20th Century Finnish Scandinavian Modern Birch Stools

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Birch

Svante Skogh Chair with Stool for Asko Finland, Design 1954
Located in Skanninge, SE
A wonderful set of an easy chair with stool. By Swedish designer Svante Skogh for Finnish maker Asko. This is model no 2418. Recently restored and newly upholstered in a light green ...
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Mid-20th Century Scandinavian Scandinavian Modern Birch Stools

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Velvet, Birch

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