Eero Aarnio (born 1932) is a Finnish interior designer, well known for his innovative furniture designs in the 1960s, notably his plastic and fiberglass chairs. 1932 (MCMXXXII) is a leap year starting on Friday. ... The 1960s decade refers to the years from 1960 to 1969, inclusive. ... Fiberglass or fibreglass is material made from extremely fine fibers of glass. ...
Aarnio studied at the Institute of Industrial Arts in Helsinki, and started his own office in 1962. The following year he introduced his Ball Chair, a hollow sphere on a stand, open on one side to allow a person to sit within. The similar Bubble Chair was clear and suspended from above. Other innovative designs included his floating Pastil Chair (similar to a solid inner tube), and Tomato Chair (more stable with a seat between three spheres). His Screw Table, as the name suggests, had the appearance of a flat head screw driven into the ground. Province Southern Finland Region Uusimaa Sub-region Helsinki City manager Jussi Pajunen Official languages Finnish, Swedish Area - total - land ranked 342nd 185. ... 1962 (MCMLXII) was a common year starting on Monday (link will take you to calendar). ...
Aarnio's designs were an important aspect og 1960's popular culture, an could often be seen as part of sets in period science-fiction films. Because his designs used very simple gemetric forms, they were ideal for such productions.
Aarnio is still active in creating new designs and, while he has also worked with more traditional materials like wood and steel during his long career, still mainly draws products that follow his distinct style of playful shapes and colors only manufacturable in plastic.
External links
Website of Eero Aarnio, compiled by his daughter
Website of Adelta Ltd, producers of classic Aarnio products