Characterful stacking chairs with a clear, functional design. The combination of the molded seats and backs, along with the delicate tubular steel frame, reflects the functionalist design of the post-war era. The gently curved lines of the backrest and the elegantly bent rear legs lend the chairs a remarkable lightness despite their industrial origins.
These stackable chairs were originally used extensively in schools, community halls, canteens, and public buildings. Today, they impress as authentic vintage seating in modern living spaces, lofts, studios, or restaurants. The visible patina on the seats and the signs of age-related wear underscore their original character and tell the story of their long service.
The design is reminiscent of various European manufacturers from the 1950s and 1960s, including models by Embru, Pagholz, and other contract furniture manufacturers of that period. However, a definitive identification is not possible based on the photographs. Manufacturer markings or labels on the underside would be helpful for precise identification.
Condition:
Good vintage condition with age-related wear, patina, scratches, and signs of use on the seat and frame. Sturdy and fully functional.
Dimensions: L43 x W42 x H78 cm
Seat height: 45.5 cm
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsGrey, BeigeMaterialPolished steelNumber of items1Height78 cmWidth43 cmDepth40 cmSeat height45 cm