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Eero Aarnio (b. 1932 ) Finnish Interior and Industrial Designer

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Eero Aarnio, a Finnish interior and industrial designer, was born in 1932.

Education

He went to Taideteollinen oppilaitos in Helsinki to study.

Biography

He began working as an industrial and interior designer in Kiittykumpu, Tontunmaki, in 1962, specialising in furniture design in synthetic materials; he is best known outside Finland for his chair designs; in 1960, he began designing in plastics, executing two of the decade’s most well-known designs: the womb-like 1963 Ball (or Globe) fibreglass chair (produced from 1965) with its built-in telephone (Finland). The Mustang chair, designed for contract interiors in the 1970s, was renamed Pony by Stendig in the United States. Later, he returned to more conventional materials, such as his 1982 Polardesign Viking dining table and chairs.

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Recognition

Finnish Furniture Ad

Sources

Byars, M., & Riley, T. (2004). The design encyclopedia. Laurence King Publishing.

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