Aalto Children's Table square 81C legs and edge band birch top white HPL

Aalto Children‘s Table square

Designer: Alvar Aalto

Year: 1933

Versatile, adaptable, and extremely robust, the Aalto Children’s Table moves naturally between public and private spheres, as well suited for a library as for a family home. With L-legs made of Finnish birch and a top available in birch, linoleum, or laminate, the table ages gracefully over time and lasts across generations. Its legs can be exchanged as needed, so that the table grows with the children who use it; and its rounded edges ensure extra safety. All-natural linoleum offers the ideal surface for drawing and crafts, while hardy and easy-to-clean laminate provides a slightly more kid-proof option. Whether used for board games, homework, or building a fort, the table retains its character while offering endless possibilities.

Children's Chair NK65_3
Legs and top edge-band:
Solid birch
Top core:
Solid birch, Chipboard, Honeycomb
Top surface versions:
Birch veneer, High-pressure laminate, Linoleum

Stackable on request

Tables with birch veneer top: Made in Finland and Germany
Tables with HPL top: Made in Finland
Tables with linoleum top: Made in Finland

    Table 81C

    This product is available in 75x75 cm, and in a range of materials and colours.

    Aalto Children's Table square 81C legs and edge band birch top birch

    Aalto Children‘s Table square
    Legs and top edge-band: birch, clear lacquer
    Top: birch, clear lacquer

    Aalto Children's Table square 81C legs and edge band birch top white HPL

    Aalto Children‘s Table square
    Legs: birch, clear lacquer
    Top: HPL, IKI white

    Aalto Children's Table square 81C legs and edge band birch top black linoleum

    Aalto Children‘s Table square
    Legs: birch, clear lacquer
    Top: linoleum, black

    L-leg Collection

    L-leg Collection

    Read the story

    In the late 1920s, architect and designer Alvar Aalto began experimenting with bending wood. In collaboration with furniture manufacturer Otto Korhonen, the Finnish master developed a ground-breaking process that...