Alvar Aalto armchair
The armchair model 403, designed by Alvar Aalto and produced by Artek in Finland during the 1930s, is a significant artifact of early Scandinavian modernism. Often referred to as the Hallway chair, this piece reflects Aalto’s architectural approach to furniture design, where structure, material, and ergonomics are treated with equal importance. The chair is constructed from solid birch, a wood chosen by Aalto for its structural integrity, tactile warmth, and capacity to express the naturalism central to his design ethos.
The seat and backrest are fabricated from laminated birch plywood and finished in original black paint, creating a pronounced chromatic contrast with the lighter birch frame. The painted surfaces exhibit a softly aged patina with visible signs of wear, underscoring the authenticity and provenance of the piece. This wear does not detract from the structural or aesthetic integrity but rather enhances the vintage character.
Ergonomically, the chair incorporates a gently curved seat and a slightly inclined backrest, reflecting Aalto’s concern for user comfort and natural posture. The most striking formal detail lies in the sculptural armrests, which curve in a continuous gesture from the seat to the back. These armrests are connected using visible finger joints—a technique that emphasizes both the craftsmanship and the honesty of construction, hallmarks of Aalto’s practice.
The frame has developed a warm, even patina that further distinguishes the birch surface and highlights the natural grain. This aging process reveals the longevity and quality of Artek’s production methods, which were closely aligned with Aalto’s commitment to craftsmanship and technological innovation.
Measuring 53 cm in width, 65 cm in depth, and 77 cm in height, with a seat height of 40 cm (20.9 × 25.6 × 30.3 inches; seat height 15.7 inches), the chair maintains modest proportions suitable for both domestic and institutional contexts. It exemplifies Aalto’s belief in the integration of architecture and design, where furniture serves not only a utilitarian purpose but also contributes to a harmonious, human-centered environment.
The model 403 armchair is a rare and significant example of Aalto’s early furniture output and remains a touchstone of Finnish design history, blending material sensitivity with architectural clarity.
Dimensions (cm) | W: 53 / D: 65 / H: 77 / Seat H: 40 |
Producer | Artek |
Color | Black |
Decade | 1930s |
Country | Finland |
Style | Functionalism, Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Birch, Lacquer |
Designed in | 1930s |
Item Number | 156670 |
Alvar Aalto