The Aalto stool, designed by Alvar Aalto, was presented to the world in 1933. The L-leg of the stool was completely new in terms of its technical implementation in the design world of that time, and it served as the initial impetus for the modern Scandinavian design language. The simple shape of the versatile and beautiful Aalto stool never gets old. These timeless stools work great as spare seats, as they can be easily stacked into a beautifully rotating tower when needed. In addition, they can also be used as handy little tables, for example next to an armchair or as bedside tables in the bedroom.
The colors of the three-legged Artek anniversary stool come from the Paimio sanatorium designed by Aalto; yellow from the floors, green from the walls and orange, white and black from the furniture.