By Helmut Bätzner 1, Bofinger
Located in bergen op zoom, NL
Rare set of six black reinforced and moulded fibreglass stackable Bofinger chairs
A modern design classic from the Space Age period of the 1960s.
The Bofinger chair, also named BA 1171, was designed by architect and designer Helmut Bätzner in 1964. In close co-operation with Bofinger Company, situated in Ilsfeld in Baden-Württemberg/Germany, under owner and managing director Rudolf Baresel-Bofinger, the Bofinger stacking chair was developed into the first one-piece plastic chair worldwide in fibreglass- reinforced polyester to be mass-produced in one single pressing process over a steel mould.
The material was dyed all way through before being processed and available in a range of colours including white, yellow, black, red, blue, green, brown and orange.
In a long trial series the characteristic shape of the chair was found in regard to seating shape, maximum stability by smallest quantity of material used, required elasticity, stacking capability, and industrial mass-production.
The pressing process in the heated steel...
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1960s German Space Age Vintage Helmut Bätzner Furniture