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Artek Aalto Screen 100

$3,760 Non-Member
$3,384 Member
Members save up to 20% & free shipping $35+
Member discount applies, but other discounts do not apply.
Online Only

Artek Aalto Screen 100

$3,760 Non-Member
$3,384 Member
Members save up to 20% & free shipping $35+
Member discount applies, but other discounts do not apply.

Color:  Wood

Size:  One Size

Item# 13819-153690
Member discount applies, but other discounts do not apply.
Shipping surcharge of $289.00 
Special Order: Please allow 10-12 weeks for shipping per item.
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Elegant and flexible, this screen is constructed from fine solid pine wood strips that have been vertically aligned, so that it can be easily rolled up for storage or unfurled to create straight or fluid curves. Designed in 1936 by Alvar Aalto, Screen 100 can be used to divide rooms or section off areas. It’s substantial height (59”) will add structure to a space without obscuring vision. It can easily be moved around as needed, thanks to its lightweight construction and balanced proportions. Made in Finland, Screen 100 brings the warmth of wood to any space in which it’s placed. It measures 59h x 78.75”w and some assembly is required. Both Alvar Aalto and the screen’s manufacturer, Artek, are represented in MoMA’s collection.

  • Designer
    Alvar Aalto
  • Size
    59h x 78.75"w
  • Material
    Solid Pine Wood
  • Year of Design
    1936
  • Origin
    Finland
  • Special shipping charge of $289.00
  • Shipping Method: Threshold Delivery
  • This item cannot be shipped outside of the contiguous U.S.
  • This item is final sale and non-returnable.

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Alvar Aalto
Alvar Aalto

Alvar Aalto (1898–1976) was a renowned Finnish architect, designer and town planner known for synthesizing romantic and pragmatic ideas. He is credited with creating designs that had a profound impact on the trajectory of modernism before and after World War II. Many examples of this furniture are represented in MoMA’s collection and have been featured in the Museum’s exhibitions, including Alvar Aalto: Architecture and Furniture (1938) and How Should We Live? Prepositions for the Modern Interior (2016–2017).

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