Plywood is indispensable in the creation of modern furniture. With its multiple layers glued crosswise it transforms a natural material into a technical one which changes, extends and individualises the physical properties of the raw material. The possibilities for bending and moulding mean that there are hardly any limits to the design options. The first successful experiments in the artificial shaping of wood were made by Michael Thonet, who had his bentwood furniture patented as early as 1841. In 1933 the Finnish architect Alvar Aalto raised plywood to its next level of development. His Armchair 41 was the first ‘indestructible’ plywood chair with a seat suspended in its own frame, and is still being produced by Artek. .
Bimbo O6O
Children`s Chair
Lounge Chair 43
SHELL
Papermaster
Cox chair
Bruns
Loop
Twister stool
RDL BU 7284
GJ Chair
Agitari
Round Tray
Armchair 41 Paimio
laleggera chair 301
LILI
Stool X600
Ply-chair
Seesaw working chair
PLY wall element 1A
Laaka
Rex
GJ Table
Turtle Bett
Eames Folding Screen
Lounge Chair
Nietos 605IV / 605–J
Armchair 42
Server's Tray
Brasilia
Gallery
Cirene
Tray Table
Gubi Chair
Plus Stool
Plywood Group CTM
Millefoglie
Bigbend
Taburet M
SOLO
Littlebig
Wooden Chair | MN/30
Pilot | PI/2
Lei Four
40 Love
Chair 69
Ant | Model 3100
Plywood Group LCW
Bend chair
CH_07
ZA-1/ZA-2/ZA-angle
Series 7 chair
Luna
WALLFLOWER Walloffice
OTO
Pernilla 3 | Mi 478
Swave
Zumi Stool
Pop cherry
Flip Stool
Bow 24
Roma
Byrne
Look-Me Kids Chairs
Overlap Tray
Bailey tray table
Donkey 3
Nastro
File no. 920/925
Maid
Kia
Pancras
Spring
Loop Coffee Table
side_step
TRI
Isokon Nesting Tables
Vu.Vu.Vu
Foglio
Gehry Cross Check™ chair
Escher
Hoopla
Alto
Bow 48
Medium Lips
Fold legno
Isokon Penguin Donkey
NXT
Freecell
Superleggera
Chair 130
Flight Stool
Nastro
Waimea
Boa
Buttercup Chair

