Eero Saarinen, pöytä, "Tulip", Artek. Lisenssillä valmistettu Billnäsin tehtailla, Fiskars, 1900-luvun puoliväli.
Pöytälevy laminaattia. Valettu alumiinijalka. Halkaisija 137 cm. Korkeus noin 75 cm.
Iänmukaista kulumaa. Jälkiä. Pöytälevyn kiinnitystä ei ole testattu.
Aarne Ervin sisustus.
Eero Saarinen was a Finnish architect and designer born in Kyrkslätt in Finland. Saarinen, considered one of the most prominent modernist architects, made a career in Europe and the USA. He studied sculpture at Le Grande Chaumiere in Paris and architecture at Yale University. In 1963, Saarinen designed President Jefferson's memorial in St. Louis, called the "Gateway arch". Furthermore, he designed furniture in plywood and plastic, including "Tulip", "Plywood Chair" and "Womb Chair" for Knoll Associates. Saarinen drew inspiration from nature and its sculptural and organic shapes.
His father was Eliel Saarinen, an architect, designer, and lecturer.