Artek Pavilion in Milan, Italy

UPM ProFi Artek Pavilion Milan 2007, Italy

The Artek Pavilion was a result of a unique partnership between UPM, the renowned Japanese architect Shigeru Ban and the Finnish design company Artek. The pavilion made of UPM ProFi paper plastic composite was introduced at the prestigious Salone Internazionale del Mobile in Milan, Italy in 2007. Thereafter it was reassembled for display in Helsinki, Finland, Design Miami, Florida in 2008 and sold at Sotheby’s “Important 20th Century Design” auction in New York.

 

​The Artek Pavilion is the result of a unique partnership of UPM, renowned Japanese architect Shigeru Ban and Finnish design company Artek.

A trailblazer in applying ecological thinking to architectural design, Ban was inspired by UPM ProFi and sketched an exhibition space for Artek that would be built from the new wood-plastic composite.

Artek together with UPM first introduced the pavilion at the prestigious Salone Internazionale del Mobile in Milan, Italy. Thereafter it was reassembled for display in Helsinki, Finland, and at Design Miami, Florida in 2008.

The exhibition pavilion is made entirely from UPM ProFi wood plastic composite. A total of 16 kilometres of edge guards originally designed and manufactured for UPM’s own use were used in the construction of the pavilion. The pavilion’s flooring material was UPM ProFi Deck boards, the first UPM ProFi product designed for commercial distribution.

Made from UPM ProFi

  • Exhibition pavilion designed by architect Shigeru Ban
  • Structures and surfaces are built from UPM ProFi edge cover, the floor UPM ProFi Deck board
  • Sold at Sotheby’s “Important 20th Century Design” auction in New York for USD 600,000