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The three-legged Artek 60 Stool was designed in the 1930's by visionary Alvar Aalto. His patented method of creating the signature bent L-shaped leg results in a sturdy piece of forever furniture in a timeless, streamlined design. It also allows multiple to be stacked in an attractive and space-saving spiraling tower. Both the seat and three legs are crafted in Finland from Finnish solid birch with a black linoleum seat surface. The stool 60 is equally suited to homes as it is offices, public spaces, and educational facilities. Use it as seating, a side table, or a display stand for plants.
Represented in the collections of: Museum of Modern Art (NY), Busch-Reisinger Museum (MA), Vitra Design Museum (Germany)
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MEASUREMENTS: See inset illustration for detailed dimensions.
MATERIAL: Solid birch legs and edge band, Linoleum top
COUNTRY: Designed in Finland, Made in Finland
Simple assembly required
The Finland-based brand Artek is known as one of the most innovative contributors to modern design today. Founded in 1935 by four young idealists, two of them including husband-wife duo Alvar and Aino Aalto, original furnishings by the Aalto’s have stayed in continuous production for decade... More Artek
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