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Aalto Tea Trolley 901

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Aalto Tea Trolley 901

Price reduced from C$ 5,360.00 to C$ 3,752.00 30% off
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Item No. 100215576
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Aalto Tea Trolley 901
Price reduced from C$ 5,360.00 to C$ 3,752.00 30% off
Price reduced from C$ 5,360.00 to C$ 3,752.00 30% off
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The Aalto Tea Trolley 901 is named for its designers, husband-and-wife duo Alvar and Aino Aalto, two of the four founders of Helsinki-based design studio Artek. Inspired by Japanese woodwork and British tea culture, this trolley features a birch frame and subtly recessed trays with linoleum or laminate surfaces. Contemporary Dutch industrial designer and color expert Hella Jongerius put a tonal twist on the classic cart, resulting in dark and light versions with two-tone trays. Made in Finland.
  • Modern tea trolley with recessed trays.
  • Exaggerated wheels lend visual interest.
  • Wheels feature rubber treads to protect flooring.
Brand
Artek
General Dimensions
  • 22" H 19¾" W 35½" D
Product Weight
39.75 lbs
Assembly
Requires Assembly
Warranty
1-year warranty
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Dimensions

Aalto Tea Trolley 901

  • Height (in): 22
  • Width (in): 19¾
  • Depth (in): 35½
  • Weight (lbs): 39.75
  • Solid birch frame
  • Linoleum or laminate trays
Alvar Aalto

Alvar Aalto

An eloquent humanist, as well as one of the great architects and designers of the 20th century, Alvar Aalto breathed life and warmth into modernism, placing emphasis on organic geometry, supple, natural materials and respect for the human element. “Architecture,” he said, “must have charm; it is a factor of beauty in society.

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