75 Years poster

Artek

$123.00

Artek
75 Years poster
$123.00



Description

The Artek 75 Years poster celebrates the long journey and successful journey of the Finnish Artek. Designed by Kustaa Saksi in 2010, the poster is adorned with Aino Aalto's legendary Zebra pattern from the 1930s. The poster has been silkscreen printed on high-quality Litho paper, and it measures 39.37 x 55.12 x 0 in (100 x 140 x cm. cm). Add a piece of iconic Finnish design to your wall!

Material
Printed on Litho paper with silkscreen printing technique
Colour
White, black, gold
Width
39.37 in (100 cm)
Height
55.12 in (140 cm)
Product ID
AK999007

Kustaa Saksi

Kustaa Saksi (b. 1975) is a Finnish graphic artist and illustrator based in Amsterdam. He graduated from the Lahti Institute of Design and is known for his imaginative prints and bold use of colors. His works include illustrations and prints for advertisements, magazines as well as clothing. In addition to illustrations, he has also created interdisciplinary installations. For example, in 2013 at the Stockholm Furniture Fair, Saksi collaborated with architect Gert Wingårdh to produce a piece made from 15,000 A3-sized sheets of paper. Saksi’s clients include globally well-known brands such as Marimekko, Nike, Sony Playstation, Nokia and Issey Miyake.

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Based on 18 reviews

  • A

    Turku, Finland

    5

    Juliste oli toivelahja sisarelleni 60- vuotislahjaksi. Hän piti siitä erityisesti! Pidämme kumpikin Artekin huonekaluista ja tuotteista, joten juliste kruunaa olohuoneen sisustuksen.

    356 days ago

  • A

    Helsinki, Finland

    5

    Pitkän ajan haave saada se itselle ja nyt se on minulla 😊

    363 days ago

  • A

    Helsinki, Finland

    5

    277 days ago

Excellent

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