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		<title>Most recent Things tagged with birch</title>
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    	<description>Most Recent Things tagged with birch</description>
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    	<copyright>(c) 2007</copyright>
    	<pubDate>23 Nov 2008 15:28:54 GMT</pubDate>
    	
    	
 		
 			
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         		<title>Ovalette</title>
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	                Image: Ilmari Tapiovaara website

Ovalette is an oval shaped coffee table that was designed between 1953 and 1954. The table top is made of solid birch.

Source:
Ilmari Tapiovaara website
[url]http://www.ilmaritapiovaara.fi/products_do.html[/url]
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:855ibp</link>
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         		<title>Trienna</title>
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	                Image: Ilmari Tapiovaara website

This coffee table was designed in 1954. The way that it is formed, it appears to be folded, almost like paper. The table is made of birch plywood.

Source:
Ilmari Tapiovaara website
[url]http://www.ilmaritapiovaara.fi/products_trienna.html[/url]
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:375vtj</link>
	            <author></author>
	            <guid>2</guid>
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         		<title>Kiki S</title>
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	                Image: Ilmari Tapiovaara website

Kiki S has similar design elements as the Kiki bench. It is a stackable stool that has a seat of birch plywood with upholstery. The stool was designed in 1959.

Source:
Ilmari Tapiovaara website
[url]http://www.ilmaritapiovaara.fi/products_kiki2.html[/url]
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:137snx</link>
	            <author></author>
	            <guid>3</guid>
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         		<title>TT40</title>
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	                Image: Ilmari Tapiovaara website

This coffee table was designed in 1940. The table is made from birch plywood. The table&#039;s form is organic and free form.

Source:
Ilmari Tapiovaara website
[url]http://www.ilmaritapiovaara.fi/products_tt40.html[/url]
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:324kcz</link>
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	            <guid>4</guid>
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         		<title>Hocker</title>
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	                Image: Bonluxat

Hocker was part of a series of additional objects that accompany the design work by both architects. This stool was designed in 2005 and is produced by Vitra. It is made of solid birch.

Source:
Bonluxat
[url]http://www.bonluxat.com/a/Herzog_and_de_Meuron_Hocker.html[/url]
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:264iam</link>
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	            <guid>5</guid>
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         		<title>White Chair</title>
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	                Image: Unica Home

This solid birch chair is finished in white lacquer. Eliel Saarinen designed the chair for his house in Hvittrask in 1910. The white chair is upholstered.

Source:
Unica Home
[url]http://www.unicahome.com/p36603/white-chair-by-eliel-saarinen.html[/url]
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:822qmf</link>
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	            <guid>6</guid>
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         		<title>ARMCHAIR 402</title>
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	                This armchair was designed between 1932 and 1933.

It&#039;s been used to decorate various iconic spaces such as the Baker House Dormitory for M.I.T, the Jewish Theater in Stockholm, Municipal Library in Malmö, Savoy Restaurant in Helsinki, and the White office in Stockholm.

See links on [url]http://www.artek.fi/en/products.html?Id=402[/url]
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:554msp</link>
	            <author></author>
	            <guid>7</guid>
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         		<title>Double coffee table 907B</title>
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	                The double coffee table is designed in 1933. Its  two-tier design is unique in Aalto&#039;s output and unusual in construction. The lower tier is suspended from the tabletop so that it appears to float. The table has the same revolutionary L-leg construction as the classical Stool 60.

Material: Birch, natural lacquered
Top material: Birch veneer, natural lacquered

Legs: L-leg
Top d. 75 cm, 3 cm thick
Standard height: 56 cm

Manufactured by Artek. http://www.artek.fi/en/
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:605caj</link>
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	            <guid>8</guid>
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         		<title>Armchair 406</title>
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	                Introduced in 1938-39, the popular Armchair 406 has a laminated, cantilevered birch frame with solid birch cross-rails.

The chair is manufactured by Artek. http://www.artek.fi/en/
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:595ghs</link>
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	            <guid>9</guid>
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         		<title>Stool 60</title>
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	                The Model No. 60 stool, designed circa 1932-1933, demonstrated Alvar Aalto&#039;s interest in basic functional, utilitarian forms. It was constructed of bent laminated birch, and originally came in all natural (plain) or curled birch, or with a black, red, or blue seat with natural (plain) legs.

In 2006, a Japanese architecht Shigeru Ban made a version of the Stool 60 using a fabric that reacts to heat.
[url]http://www.thinglink.org/thing:630cln[/url]

The chair is manufactured by a Helsinki-based design company Artek. [url]http://www.artek.fi/en/[/url]
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:921ziw</link>
	            <author></author>
	            <guid>10</guid>
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