Artek 64 bar stool that exudes the design language of its designer Alvar Aalto with its L-legs. The popular Bar stool is always up-to-date and is suitable for the kitchen, cafe, bar, as well as by the worktops. The symmetrical stool is always in the right position.
At the end of the 1920s, the architect and designer Alvar Aalto started experimenting with bending wood. Together with the furniture manufacturer Otto Korhonen, Aalto developed a pioneering process, which resulted in the L-leg. The iconic leg is created by cutting slits in a piece of wood below the bending point, to which wooden slats are glued. Aalto called the L-leg your little sister of the architectural column. Long-standing traditions in furniture production were interrupted when Aalto patented the technology in 1933. Durable and solid furniture was now made from warm organic wood material.