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Tapio Wirkkala for Asko Coffee Table in Birch

Sale price$6,950.00

Tapio Wirkkala for Asko, cocktail table, birch, metal, Finland, 1960s.

This coffee table is one of Wirkkala's iconic furniture designs. Made with one oval shaped wood inlay that resembles the core of a tree with annual rings. The top is rectangular and rests on four metal legs with round feet.

Tapio Wirkkala (1915-1985) was not only a Finnish furniture and product designer but a sculptor too, and he was one of the major figures of postwar design in Finland. In 1933 Wirkkala began the studies of industrial arts at the Central School of Applied Arts and graduated in 1936. Under his fellow students was no other than Ilmari Tapiovaara. After forced military service and the Second World War Wirkkala started to work successfully as a glass artist. He also worked as a graphic, exhibition and furniture designer. As he said himself "my fatal defect is that I am interested in too many things". His oeuvre contains cutlery, glass ware, furniture and sculptures. At the Triennale in 1951 Wirkkala was aquainted with Gio Ponti and his family to whom Wirkkala began a friendship. One of his trademarks is his incorporation of Finnish flora and fauna in his design. He is inspired by the materials and appearances of nature. His sensitive approach to different materials and his great craftsmanship resulted in striking designs. Already in the 1940s Wirkkala’s interest for plywood arose. By grinding laminated plywood Wirkkala achieved rhythmic lines. These patterns would often resemble in leaves or other natural shapes. Like the tables he designed for Asko show the technique of plywood intarsia used as decorative accents on the tabletops.

Please note that this item is in good, used condition.

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Product Details

  • condition Good
  • creator Asko (Manufacturer) Tapio Wirkkala (Designer)
  • date of manufacture 1960s
  • dimensions Height 15.75 in. Width 48.82 in. Depth 24.41 in.
  • dimensions Height 40 cm Width 124 cm Depth 62 cm
  • material Birch Metal Plywood
  • origin Finland
  • period 1960-1969
  • style Scandinavian Modern (Of the Period)
  • barcode 45016138