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Eero Saarinen (1910–1961) was a Finnish-American architect and designer whose visionary work helped define the language of modern design in the mid-20th century. Educated at the Cranbrook Academy of Art alongside contemporaries such as Charles and Ray Eames and Florence Knoll, Saarinen shared a belief in the unity of architecture, furniture, and form. His designs are distinguished by their sculptural clarity and pursuit of organic, flowing shapes that transcend pure function.
From the iconic Tulip Chair and Pedestal Table for Knoll to architectural masterpieces like the TWA Terminal in New York and the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Saarinen’s work bridges art and engineering. His creations embody a timeless elegance, expressive, human, and forward-looking, continuing to inspire architects and designers around the world.