400 “Tank“
                        Armchair 
                        By Alvar Aalto
                    
                    
                    
                    
                        
                    
                        
                    
                        
                            
                            
                    
                    
                        
                    
                        
                    
                        
                    
                    
                    
                        | Armrests | : Walnut tone stained | 
| Cover Material | : Leather Sörensen  | 
| Cover Colour | : Indian red 20193 | 
| Dimensions | : 77 x 77 x 65 cm | 
As voluminous as it is comfortable, Armchair 400 was created by Alvar Aalto in 1936 for an exhibition at the Milan Triennale, where it was promptly awarded a prize. The chair owes its nickname “Tank” to its distinctive wide and sturdy armrests made of form-bent birch lamella and to its robust upholstery. The springy cantilevered frame offers a flexible, comfortable seat. A favourite since the 1930s, Armchair 400 remains effortlessly modern and can be upholstered in any material.
| Armrests | : Walnut tone stained | 
| Cover Material | : Leather Sörensen  | 
| Cover Colour | : Indian red 20193 | 
| Dimensions | : 77 x 77 x 65 cm | 
As voluminous as it is comfortable, Armchair 400 was created by Alvar Aalto in 1936 for an exhibition at the Milan Triennale, where it was promptly awarded a prize. The chair owes its nickname “Tank” to its distinctive wide and sturdy armrests made of form-bent birch lamella and to its robust upholstery. The springy cantilevered frame offers a flexible, comfortable seat. A favourite since the 1930s, Armchair 400 remains effortlessly modern and can be upholstered in any material.