The Finns clearly have excellent taste.
The Finns clearly have excellent taste.
Handwoven carpet and a chair from the Finnish National Museum's 1930/40s' room.
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Something interesting about Finland in this era: it was the one country in the West that was mostly spared the Great Depression, due in large part to its timber exports. After a slump in 1929-'31, the Finnish recovery started as early as 1932 and the economy grew steadily for most of the '30s.
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Last edited by Fletch; 07-21-2012 at 12:55 PM.
No desire, no ambition leads me.
Maybe it's because nobody needs me.
Art Nouveau did not completely die in Finland as an art movement after 1920s as this photograph taken by Hans Wagner in 1939 shows.
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Finnish furnitures from the Helsinki City Museum. I really like the textile used on the last chair!
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That typewriter stand doesn't look too comfortable!
What a nice series of images. Thank you for posting.
Tony
“I’m too old to argue, I shoot first”
Lemmy Caution
Some Finnish flower arrangements from the early 1950s. Many of the vases are still available. Please ask for details.
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