By Pagholz Flötotto, Adam Stegner
Located in Vicenza, IT
Set of Six Stackable Chairs Designed by Adam Stegner for Pagholz Flötotto, 1971
This set of six stackable chairs features:
- Solid Pagwood molded seats (high-density laminated compressed wood)
- Orthopedic pelvic and back support for ergonomic comfort
- Sturdy solid iron legs
- Stackable design for space efficiency
Excellent vintage condition
About the Design:
Designed in 1971 by Adam Stegner for Pagholz Flötotto, these chairs showcase German engineering in both form and function. The innovative Pagwood material—a high-density, laminated compressed wood—was developed to provide durability while maintaining a sleek, organic aesthetic. The contoured seat design offers built-in orthopedic support, ensuring comfort without the need for mechanical adjustments. Set on solid iron legs, the structure is both lightweight and highly resistant, making the chairs ideal for high-use environments.
About the Manufacturer:
Pagholz Flötotto is known for pioneering molded wood technology, combining natural aesthetics with industrial strength. The company played a key role in the development of ergonomic seating solutions, particularly for educational and professional spaces.
Historical Context:
The 1970s saw a shift towards innovative material applications in furniture design. Pagwood, with its balance of strength and flexibility, represented a breakthrough in molded wood technology. Stegner’s design prioritized both function and minimalism, aligning with the modernist movement of the era.
Why These Chairs Stand Out:
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Category
1970s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Pagholz Flötotto Furniture