
Artek! Alvar Aalto 72' White Laminate Dining Table
Note: You are pre-ordering an item from our container that is expected to arrive late August. The item is fully refundable if it does not meet your expectations. However, a 3% restocking fee will be charged to cover credit card processing fees.
Table 83 is a classic Alvar Aalto design from 1935. This large rectangular dining table is crafted from solid birch and remains in good condition. Photos were recently taken in Denmark and accurately represent the table. *Chairs not included.
Artek tables are based on different combinations of Alvar Aalto’s L-legs and tabletops. Aalto introduced the bent L-leg for the first time in 1933, and it became a standard component in his furniture designs. Judging his importance as a designer and architect, Aalto considered the development of the L-leg as his greatest achievement – he called the L-leg as "the little sister of the architectonic column". The development of the L-leg was revolutionary because it solved the problem of attaching legs directly to the tabletop in a completely new way – the leg could be fastened with screws directly to the tabletop, and the result was a solid and simple structure.
Dimensions: 71-3/4" L x 29-1/4" H (182 x 74 cm)
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Note: You are pre-ordering an item from our container that is expected to arrive late August. The item is fully refundable if it does not meet your expectations. However, a 3% restocking fee will be charged to cover credit card processing fees.
Table 83 is a classic Alvar Aalto design from 1935. This large rectangular dining table is crafted from solid birch and remains in good condition. Photos were recently taken in Denmark and accurately represent the table. *Chairs not included.
Artek tables are based on different combinations of Alvar Aalto’s L-legs and tabletops. Aalto introduced the bent L-leg for the first time in 1933, and it became a standard component in his furniture designs. Judging his importance as a designer and architect, Aalto considered the development of the L-leg as his greatest achievement – he called the L-leg as "the little sister of the architectonic column". The development of the L-leg was revolutionary because it solved the problem of attaching legs directly to the tabletop in a completely new way – the leg could be fastened with screws directly to the tabletop, and the result was a solid and simple structure.
Dimensions: 71-3/4" L x 29-1/4" H (182 x 74 cm)





















