Children's Stool NE60

Alvar Aalto, 1934

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Children's Stool NE60 black linoleum

This four-legged children’s stool is the most elemental of furniture pieces, equally suitable as a seat, table, storage unit, or display surface. The legs are mounted directly to the underside of the round seat without the need for complicated connecting elements. Thanks to its geometry, the stool can be stacked to save space in a spiralling tower sculpture. Hardwearing and versatile, Stool NE60 is created from the original L-leg system of standardised components and is equally suited to homes, public buildings, and educational facilities. First produced in 1934, this stool has been part of children’s lives for generations.

Children's Chair N65 Children's Stool NE60
Elemental, yet playful
Four legs and seat edge-band:
Solid birch
Seat core versions:
Solid birch, Birch plywood
Seat surface versions:
Birch veneer, High-pressure laminate, Linoleum, Fabric upholstery and PU foam padding, Leather upholstery and PU foam padding, Leather upholstery

Stackable

Made in Finland

    The seat of Children's Stool NE60 is available in several colours.

    Children's Stool NE60 natural lacquered birch

    Children's Stool NE60
    Four legs and seat edge-band: birch, clear lacquer
    Seat: birch, clear lacquer

    Children's Stool NE60 white laminate

    Children's Stool NE60
    Legs: birch, clear lacquer
    Seat: HPL, IKI white

    Children's Stool NE60 black linoleum

    Children's Stool NE60
    Four legs and seat edge-band: birch, clear lacquer
    Seat: linoleum, black

    Children's Stool NE60 legs birch_seat fabric upholstery zebra

    Children's Stool NE60
    Legs: birch, clear lacquer
    Seat: fabric upholstery, zebra

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