Item No. 100065574

Artek Aalto Stool 60

$345.00
Item No. 100065574

Artek Aalto Stool 60

$345.00

Birch Veneer
Laminate White
Linoleum Black
Lacquered Orange
Lacquered Yellow
Lacquered Green
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  • Iconic stool with signature “L” leg.
  • Available in a variety of colors.
  • Stackable.

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  • Ships via FedEx

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5-year warranty (terms and conditions may vary)
Designed by Alvar Aalto for Artek
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Artek Aalto Stool 60
$345.00

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Ideal functionalism — For more than 80 years, this simple Scandinavian form with three bent legs and a round seat has been the ideal of functionalist furniture design.
Details

Details

It’s all in the leg

Through experiments in wood bending, Finnish architect and designer Alvar Aalto developed and patented a technique for cutting and steaming birchwood to make it more malleable. This process led to the Aalto Stool 60 (1933), a small, stackable stool with an L-leg, which Aalto referred to as “the little sister of the architectural column.” Available in a variety of colors. Made in Finland.
  • Iconic stool with signature “L” leg.
  • Available in a variety of colors.
  • Stackable.
  • Made in Finland.
Family-Friendly Description: Low maintenance material and round edges
Brand
Artek
General Dimensions
  • 17.5" H
Product Weight
15 lbs
Box Dimensions
  • 4" H 17" W 19" D
Assembly
Requires Assembly
Warranty
5-year warranty (terms and conditions may vary)
Lifestyle
  • Family friendly
Aalto Stool 60

Aalto Stool 60

  • Height (in): 17.5
  • Weight (lbs): 15
  • Solid birch
  • Birch veneer
  • Lacquer finish
Alvar Aalto

Alvar Aalto

An eloquent humanist, as well as one of the great architects and designers of the 20th century, Alvar Aalto breathed life and warmth into modernism, placing emphasis on organic geometry, supple, natural materials and respect for the human element. “Architecture,” he said, “must have charm; it is a factor of beauty in society.

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