In person: Furnishing London: Aalto and Finmar
Furnishing London: Aalto and Finmar
Wednesday 5 November 2025 at 6.30pm – 8pm
The Gallery, 70 Cowcross Street, London, EC1M 6EJ
Between the 1933 exhibition of Aino and Alvar Aalto’s furniture at Fortnum & Mason and 1939, 70% of all Aalto furniture production was sold in London, primarily through the Finmar company set up by Philip Morton-Shand. Finmar supplied clients as diverse as Heal’s, Alexander Korda, Tecton, John Piper, and Kells Colliery, and became the model for the Aaltos when they later set up Artek in Helsinki.
The lecture by Harry Charrington explores the unique qualities that made Aalto furniture so appealing to the London public and architects alike, and examines how Finmar promoted and marketed it through specialist and mass media. A story involving, among others, Hubert de Cronin Hastings, Laszló Moholy-Nagy, and Herbert Read, as well as Shand. The lecture concludes that furniture and Finmar became the basis for the enduring connection between Finnish and British architecture.
Dr Harry Charrington is Professor of Architecture at the University of Westminster. He has combined academia and practice in the UK and Finland, including working for Elissa Aalto at the Aalto atelier in Helsinki. His oral history of the Aalto atelier ‘Alvar Aalto: the Mark of the Hand’ (2011) won the RIBA President’s Award for Research.
If you can't make it in person, there's an online version of the event too.
C20 Society Member £11;
Non-Member £16;
Young C20 member + guest Free*;
Student + guest £5 **
Includes a glass of wine
*For Young C20 members, please email lukas@c20society.org.uk to secure a place.
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Note: This event is hybrid and is being run both in-person at Cowcross Street Gallery and online via Zoom. The event will be recorded and offered as a catch-up lecture for those who have booked and will be available for two weeks.
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Image above: Alvar Aalto, ca 1945, CC BY 4.0 and Aalto's Lounge Chair, CC BY 1.0.