Artek Aino Aalto Side Table 606
Designed in 1932 by Aino Aalto, the design partner and wife of Alvar Aalto, the Side Table 606 was originally intended as a stool for changing shoes. As a side table, it has multiple uses throughout your home and its three-quarter-moon base allows it to be pulled close to sofas, armchairs and beds. The lightweight Side Table 606 has a tubular steel frame with a birch plywood top and is made in Finland. It stands 17.75” high with a 15.75”diam. seat. Both Aino Aalto and Artek, the table’s manufacturer, have work in MoMA’s collection. Assembly required.
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Artek Aino Aalto Side Table 606
Artek Aino Aalto Side Table 606
Designed in 1932 by Aino Aalto, the design partner and wife of Alvar Aalto, the Side Table 606 was originally intended as a stool for changing shoes. As a side table, it has multiple uses throughout your home and its three-quarter-moon base allows it to be pulled close to sofas, armchairs and beds. The lightweight Side Table 606 has a tubular steel frame with a birch plywood top and is made in Finland. It stands 17.75” high with a 15.75”diam. seat. Both Aino Aalto and Artek, the table’s manufacturer, have work in MoMA’s collection. Assembly required.
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Designed in 1932 by Aino Aalto, the design partner and wife of Alvar Aalto, the Side Table 606 was originally intended as a stool for changing shoes. As a side table, it has multiple uses throughout your home and its three-quarter-moon base allows it to be pulled close to sofas, armchairs and beds. The lightweight Side Table 606 has a tubular steel frame with a birch plywood top and is made in Finland. It stands 17.75” high with a 15.75”diam. seat. Both Aino Aalto and Artek, the table’s manufacturer, have work in MoMA’s collection. Assembly required.























