1930S DESIGN ALVAR AALTO
birchwood "L-Leg" table, Artek Finland
birchwood "L-Leg" table, Artek Finland
One of the leading lights of the Scandinavian modernist movement, Alvar Aalto (1898-1976) developed his pioneering bentwood construction for furniture to allow for better mass production. The "L-leg" was introduced in 1933 and used in tables, chairs, stools and other home examples. This small 47" dining table in bent-birchwood has a black laminate top displaying Aalto's organic and humanistic approach to design. Manufactured by Artek, Finland.
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Origin: Finland
Period: 1930 design
Materials: birchwood, laminate
Dimensions: H 28 in W 47.3 in D 29.6 in
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