STOOL 60
Designer: Alvar Aalto
Year: 1933
3 legs
Birch, natural lacquered
Stackable
Seat options:
birch veneer, white laminate,
black linoleum
Legs and seat lacquered:
in white, grey, black, red
Upholstered:
with fabric or leather
The stackable stool 60 created in 1933 by Alvar Aalto (1898-1976) represents the quintessence of functionalist furniture design. The simple idea behind this now-classic stool is based on three bent legs and a round seat. The secret of the original Aalto stool's success lies in its legs--unique bends that eventually became the distinctive feature of all Aalto furniture. The stool is also manufactured in a four-legged version.