artek 64 Bar Stool H65 cm White
Design: Alvar Aalto in 1935 for artek Concept: Bar stool 64 was designed by designer and architect Alvar Aalto in 1935 for the Teatro Corso in Zurich. It is now a classic and is known worldwide for its timeless design. This bar stool was designed as a taller variant of the 60 stool, and both versions are characterized by Aalto's typical organic legs in the L-shape. Bar stool 64 is made of bent, painted birch wood. The designer behind: You can not say Artek without also saying Alvar Aalto. The Finnish-born architect and designer was a large part of Artek, and is also behind a larger part of Artek's most well-known furniture and lamp designs. Alvar Aalto experimented in the late 1920s with various forms of innovative manufacturing methods, which also resulted in the creation of the now world-famous' L-leg '' which today can be found on up to 36 artek products such as the three-legged 60 stool, or the larger four-legged E60 stool.