Aalto bar stool 64, 65 cm, white

Artek

698.00€

Colour: White


Artek
Aalto bar stool 64
698.00€

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Description

Artek’s Aalto bar stool 64 was designed by Alvar Aalto in 1935. The bar stool 64 works equally well at a kitchen counter or desk at home as it does in cafés or bar settings. The bar stool features a fully symmetrical design, and the footrest ensures a comfortable sitting position.

Artek’s bar stool is constructed from the standardised components of the system developed by Aalto. The revolutionary leg-bending technique involves sawing the wood from the end into a fan-like shape and gluing thin veneers into the open grooves. The result is an exceptionally strong structure that is joined to the seat of the bar stool.

  • Width: 52 cm
  • Depth: 52 cm
  • Height: 65 cm
  • Seat height: 65 cm

  • Colour White
  • Seat material Painted birch veneer, solid birch, birch plywood
  • Base material Painted solid birch. Foot ring:
    form-pressed solid birch lamella.
  • Notes Delivered flat-packed.
  • Product ID: AK073305

Alvar Aalto

Alvar Aalto (1898–1976) was a celebrated Finnish architect and designer whose work shaped the very essence of modern Finnish design on an international scale. As a designer, he is especially renowned for his nature-inspired forms, human-centred approach and remarkably wide-ranging body of work, spanning architecture, furniture and lighting. Aalto’s legacy continues to live on in the collection of Artek, founded in 1935.

Alvar Aalto: The master of humane modernism

Alvar Aalto is without question the most internationally renowned Finnish architect and designer of all time. He graduated as an architect in 1921 and quickly rose to become one of the key reformers of modern architecture. Alongside clear-cut functionalism, Aalto developed a softer, more humane expression that emphasised human scale, natural materials, light and the experiential quality of space. His buildings and objects often form holistic environments in which architecture and design work in harmony to support one another.

One of Aalto’s most celebrated architectural works is the Paimio Sanatorium, completed in 1933 and designed as a hospital for tuberculosis patients. Created in close collaboration with his wife Aino Aalto, the project was designed down to the smallest details, including furniture and lighting. Paimio also marked the beginning of Aalto’s career as a furniture designer. Other iconic architectural works include the Viipuri Library, Villa Mairea in Noormarkku, Finlandia Hall in Helsinki, Säynätsalo Town Hall, and La Maison Carré in France.

Aalto’s Artek furniture changed everyday life

In 1935, Alvar Aalto founded Artek together with Aino Aalto, Maire Gullichsen and Nils-Gustav Hahl. Today, Artek is one of Finland’s most influential design companies. The company was established primarily to produce and sell furniture designed by the Aaltos, which still form the backbone of Artek’s collection.

One of Aalto’s most ingenious innovations is the so-called L-leg, patented in 1933. Aalto himself considered this bent wooden leg one of his greatest achievements – a technical and aesthetic breakthrough that had a far-reaching impact on furniture design well beyond Finland. Thanks to the L-leg, table, chair and stool legs could be attached directly to the frame, forming the structural foundation of many of Aalto’s Artek designs.

Light, glass and organic forms

Freely flowing lines and the fusion of craftsmanship with industrial production are recurring themes in many of Aalto’s lighting designs, including iconic pieces such as the Beehive (A331) and Golden Bell lamps.

Aalto’s glass design has likewise achieved a timeless status. Most notably, the undulating Aalto vase – now produced by Iittala – has become one of the most recognisable international symbols of Finnish design.

Who: Alvar Aalto

  • The most famous Finnish architect and designer of all time (1898–1976).
  • A key developer of modern, human-centred design and co-founder of Artek.
  • Known for his architecture, furniture, lighting and glass design.
  • Iconic designs include the E60 stool, pendant lamp A331 “Beehive” and armchair 400 “Tank” for Artek, and the Aalto vases for Iittala.

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Aalto bar stool 64, 65 cm, white

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