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Paimio chair
[ pahy-mee-oh ]
noun
- a chair developed by Alvar Aalto between 1930 and 1933, having two continuous, ribbonlike elements made of bent laminated birch veneers forming the arms and legs and supporting a sheet of bent plywood that forms the back and seat.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Paimio chair1
After Paimio, Finland, site of a sanitorium which Aalto was designing when the chair was developed
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Example Sentences
In the same year, Alvar Aalto made drawings of chairs whose seats and backs were a single piece of molded wood, quickly followed by the first prototype, as well as the Paimio chair and three-legged stool.
From New York Times
Other pieces could be majestic, almost abstract, especially his Paimio chair, designed for a Finnish tuberculosis sanitarium in 1931-32.
From New York Times
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