A set of six original Pagholz Flötotto stacking chairs, designed in Germany during the 1960s and 70s. These chairs are a great example of mid-century modern design, known for their minimalist aesthetic and functional build. Each chair features a molded plywood seat made from a material known as Pagwood – a durable, heat-pressed veneer composite that gives the chairs their distinctive grain and rich brown tone. The seat shells are ergonomically shaped for comfort and are supported by slender chrome-plated tubular steel legs.
The chairs are lightweight, stackable, and were originally designed for institutional use, such as schools and auditoriums, but their clean lines and warm tones also make them a stylish choice for modern dining or workspace settings. They show signs of vintage wear consistent with age, all shells are sturdy, clean, and fully functional.
Perfect for those who appreciate classic mid-century design with a utilitarian edge.
The set show signs of vintage wear consistent with age. Some chrome wear and scratches. All shells are sturdy, clean, and fully functional. One chair has had a cosmetic repair on the back. Visible in picture number 10. This has no effect on the strenght of the shell, Still super strong.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsBrown, SilverMaterialWood, Plastic, Metal, ChromeNumber of items6Height76 cmWidth53 cmDepth43 cmSeat height46 cmSigns of usageScratches, Rust