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Definitely Aalto - judging by the finish and crosshead screws probably 70s onwards. If the bottom of the legs are nicely bevelled its a child sized stool, if cut off square its been trimmed. Aalto stool legs are not actually plywood (whereas the Thonet stools pictured are)Aalto achieved his leg bend with kerf joints i.e. the leg is solid birch which has slots cut into the top to accomodate strips of veneer which form the knee bend. The banding around the seat is also an Aalto giveaway - copies usually have visible laminations around the edge.
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