MEASUREMENTS: 15" W x 17-1/4" H (38 x 44 cm). See inset illustration for detailed dimensions.
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This stackable stool was designed by Alvar Aalto during the years of 1932-33. Aalto developed the bent L-shaped leg to achieve his ultimate design aesthetic which mixed art and nature with technology. This unique bending technology became the basis of Stool 60 and was later patented. Comprised of solid birch veneer the legs are lacquered white with your choice of upholstery for the seat’s surface.
Represented in the collections of: Museum of Modern Art (NY), Busch-Reisinger Museum (MA), Vitra Design Museum (Germany)
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MEASUREMENTS: 15" W x 17-1/4" H (38 x 44 cm). See inset illustration for detailed dimensions.
MATERIAL: White lacquered birch with upholstered seat
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
Alvar Aalto created a lasting legacy in modern design as an architect and designer. Aalto entered exhibitions and participated in innovative urban planning conferences, designed civic and cultural buildings, and conceptualized household furniture and objects. All of his projects, whether th... More Alvar Aalto