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Alvar Aalto
(1898-1976)
Finland's foremost architect-designer of the twentieth century, Aalto continues to have a profound influence internationally and was the subject of a 1998 exhibition at MoMA. He was involved with projects ranging from town planning and architecture to the design of furniture, lighting, textiles, and glassware. Aalto advocated the use of natural materials and organic forms, as evidenced in his famous series of free-form vases and bentwood furniture designs. In his major architectural projects, his furniture designs played an important role in creating harmonious environments.
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