Yrjo Kukkapuro
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Yrjo Kukkapuro

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biography
Yrjo Kukkapuro is a renowned Finnish artist and designer who has made a significant impact in the world of furniture design. Born in 1933, Kukkapuro studied at the Institute of Industrial Arts in Helsinki, where he developed a passion for creating functional and innovative furniture pieces.

Throughout his career, Kukkapuro has been recognized for his ability to combine form and function in his designs. His furniture pieces are characterized by their clean lines, simplicity, and ergonomic features, making them both aesthetically pleasing and comfortable to use.

Kukkapuro's designs have been featured in numerous exhibitions and museums around the world, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. He has also received several awards for his work, including the prestigious Finnish State Design Prize.

One of Kukkapuro's most iconic designs is the Karuselli lounge chair, which he created in 1964. The chair's unique shape and swiveling base make it a popular choice for modern interiors. Another notable design is the Remmi series of modular furniture, which allows users to create customized seating arrangements.

Kukkapuro's designs continue to inspire and influence contemporary furniture designers around the world. His commitment to creating functional and timeless pieces has cemented his place as one of the most important figures in modern furniture design.
Past lots

Yrjo Kukkapuro

Poltrona mod. Karuselli

Struttura in fibra di vetro, alluminio verniciato e acciaio. Rivestimenti in pelle. Etichetta originale. Prod. Haimi, Finlandia, 1960 ca.

Yrjo Kukkapuro

Coppia di poltrone mod. Karuselli

Struttura in fibra di vetro laccata, metallo laccato e rivestimento in pelle. Etichetta originale. Prod. Haimi, Finlandia, 1964