The Ahlström family is a Finnish family of industrialists,[1] designers and artists.[2] They are known for being the founding family behind the Ahlstrom Corporation and for their cooperation with Alvar Aalto. Jussi Ahlström, the son of a Swedish allotment soldier and the ancestor of the Ahlström family, was from Naistenmatka, the village of Pirkkala.[3]
Notable members
- Antti Ahlström, founder of the A. Ahlström company
 - Eva Ahlström CEO of A. Ahlström, first female CEO in Finland
 - Walter Ahlström, CEO of A. Ahlström, son of Antti
 - Rafael Ahlström, son of Antti
 - Wilhelm Ahlström, son of Antti
 - Hans Ahlström, CEO of A. Ahlström
 - Maire Gullichsen (née Ahlström, 1907–1990), daughter of Walter, founder of Artek, resident at Villa Mairea
 - Harry Gullichsen, CEO of A. Ahlström, husband of Maire
 - Krister Ahlström, CEO of A. Ahlström
 - Kristian Valter Gullichsen (born 1932), son of Harry & Maire, architect in the company Gullichsen Kairamo Vormala
 - Johan Gullichsen, professor and a chairman of the board of directors of A. Ahlström, son of Harry & Maire
 - Lilli Alanen, philosopher and professor, daughter of Harry & Maire
 - Alvar Gullichsen (born 1961), artist known for his spoof Bonk Business Inc., son of Kristian
 - Johanna Gullichsen, textile designer
 - Sam Huber, musician and actor
 
See also
References
- ↑ Risto Malin (2009-08-18). "Sovittelijan paluu". Talouselämä (in Finnish). Archived from the original on 2013-02-13. Retrieved 2012-01-22.
 - ↑ Korvenmaa, Pekka (2003). "Ahlströmin suku ja yhtiö taiteen, arkkitehtuurin ja taideteollisuuden tukijoina". In Kervanto Nevanlinna, Arja; Kolbe, Laura (eds.). Suomen kulttuuri historia – 3 Oma maa ja maailma (PDF). Helsinki: Tammi. pp. 290–291. ISBN 951-31-1844-4.
 - ↑ Kauppaneuvos Antti Ahlström - Merikarvia (in Finnish)
 
External links
- Maire Gullichsen (1907–1990)
 - Gullichsen Maire at the YLE site (in Finnish)
 - Bonk Museum Archived 2013-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
 
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