Aalto tea trolley 901, all black

Artek

21510 DKK

Colour: Black frame, tops in peat and charcoal, wheels in peat


Artek
Aalto tea trolley 901
21510 DKK



Description

Artek's tea trolley 901, designed by Alvar Aalto in 1936, is the simplest and most graceful tea trolley among the ones created by Aalto. The expression of the tea trolley 901 has references to British tea culture as well as Japanese woodwork and architecture. 

After delving into Artek’s archives, Dutch designer and colour specialist Hella Jongerius created two new colour combinations for the trolley: dark and light. The dark trolley is dressed in two stylish hues: the lacquered birch frame and the bottom linoleum tray are black, and the wheels and the top linoleum tray peat. The tea trolley 901 is an excellent side table for any home and perfect for serving tea, coffee and other refreshments.

Colour
Black frame, tops in peat and charcoal, wheels in peat
Length
90 cm
Width
50 cm
Height
56 cm
Material
Birch, linoleum
Product ID
AK009962

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Based on 2 reviews

  • K

    Oman

    5

    great

    52 days ago

  • A

    Lohja, Finland

    5

    463 days ago

Excellent

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