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1960s Two Pieces of Adam Stegner’s Chairs Designed for Elmar Flototto

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Collection Chair Model "65184" Design Adam Stegner for Pagholz Flötotto, 1980s
By Adam Stegner, Pagholz Flötotto
Located in taranto, IT
Pagholz Flototto collection chair model "65184", design Adam Stegner, mid 80s metal structure with five-star base, swivel and height-adjustable sea...
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Vintage 1980s Office Chairs and Desk Chairs

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Chair 15074/II Design Elmar Flototto for Pagholz, 1960
By Pagholz Flötotto
Located in taranto, IT
Wonderful 15074/II chair by elmar flototto for pagholz, late 1960, made in curved wood wit aluminum base, in very good vintage conditions.
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Vintage 1960s Dutch Mid-Century Modern Chairs

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Model 15114 Children's chair by Adam Stegner for Flötotto, 1950s
Located in Debrecen, HU
Introduce your children to mid-century design with the Bentwood chair by Adam Stegner. Crafted from durable, multi-layered steam-bent wood, this chair offers both style and functiona...
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Vintage 1950s German Modern Chairs

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Mid-Century Modern Stacking Chairs by Adam Stegner for Flötotto – Set of 3
Located in Hannover, DE
Set of 3 Stacking Chairs by Adam Stegner for Flötotto Design period: 1960s–1970s Price is for the set of 3 chairs Classic and sturdy plywood chairs designed by German designer Adam ...
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Vintage 1970s Mid-Century Modern Chairs

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Adam Stegner Plywood Midcentury Stackable Chairs for Pagholz Flottöto, 1971
By Adam Stegner, Pagholz Flötotto
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: These Pagholz Flötotto chairs...
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Vintage 1970s Italian Mid-Century Modern Chairs

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West German Plywood "Smile" Chair by Adam Stegner for Pagholz
By Norman Cherner, Pagholz Flötotto, Adam Stegner, Pagholz
Located in Brooklyn, NY
“Grin and chair it” with genuine vintage furniture! Conceived by Adam Stegner, a luminary of mid-century West German design, and produced by the prolific craftsmen of Pagholz Flötott...
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Mid-20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Chairs

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