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Mid-Century Finnish Furniture

Mangrove

One of the Regulars
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Finland
I digitised a few photographs from 1959-1960 "Asko" magazines by Finnish ASKO company.

1. Table and couches by Jussi Peippo, shelf by Ilmari Tapiovaara.

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2. Couch by Olli Berg, table by Eric Johann and armchairs by Ilmari Tapiovaara.

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3. Table by Eric Johann, couch and armchairs by Ilmari Tapiovaara.

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4. The white chair by Ilmari Tapiovaara.

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5. Oak tables by Eric Johann, couch by Jussi Peippo.

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Mangrove

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I sure like that wall unit in the first photo!

There were several Finnish manufacturers of modular shelving during the 1950s and 1960s. Here is an advertisement by one of manufacturers, showing similar metal shelving as in the colour photograph. The metal parts were painted black, the shelves and cabinets were either birch, mahogany or elm. Teak was also used by some.

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down south
Yes, that one is great also. I would really like to upgrade the bookshelves in our library with something like that. Maybe one day. All I need is the $$$$.
 
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Shelving from the turn of the 1950s and 1960s are not that expensive in Finland, one like in the black and white photograph made out of teak might fetch around 100 € or a bit more.

Wow!!! Something like that would easily run 4 or 5 times that, or even more, here in the States.
 

Mangrove

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Blue as a wall colour seems to have been popular for a few years in Finland during the late 1950s to the early 1960s.

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Flooring is made out of heartwood of Scots pine.

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13,635
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down south
That floor looks great. The carpet is very nice too.
That is a very nice shade of blue. Fairly popular hue here during that time as well.

I really enjoyed the videos too, even though I don't savvy much Finnish. (None, truthfully)
All this stuff is great!
 

Seb Lucas

I'll Lock Up
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Australia
I like this style but I'm old enough to remember people being embarrassed by this style and throwing it out, giving it to thrift shops or painting it black. Ah, the 80"s and 90's. Now this stuff costs a packet and hipsters love it. Or did last time I checked.
 

Panadora

Practically Family
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Copenhagen, Denmark
If it hadn't been for the pond ...
BTW they are actaully quite useless except for kids and pets


All the kichen stuff above reminds me of this Norwegian movie

[video=youtube;sKYyHJFxmVA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKYyHJFxmVA[/video]

Here is the hole movie with or without Spanish subtittles
 
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Mangrove

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Credenzas, tables and chairs from various Finnish magazines between 1961 and 1963.

"Tectonia" series by Jussi Peippo. Made out of teak.

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Designs by Oy Lappilan Puusepät, made out of mahogany, elm, teak and oak.

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Designs by Epeda Oy, made out of mahogany and oak.

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