stapel 1-683
Chairs from horgenglarus
Product description
Upholstered seat, moulded plywood back, rear legs and seat frame of solid bentwood, stackable
W47, D54, H81, SH47
W47, D54, H81, SH47
Concept
stapel, a 1949 in-house construction, anticipated the 1950s' use of shape with its new free life style. Its characteristic kidney shape contrasts stapel to the then popular Carpenter style in Switzerland. The robust chair's name says it all—this solid wooden chair is perfectly easy to stack. Its manufacturing process is particularly complex because its rear legs are turned in different diameters prior to bending. Front as well as rear legs are also used in Max Bill's kreuzzargenstuhl launched two years later. This chair has recently been re-interpreted with a larger seat frame and a more pronounced curved shape.
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Categorised in Seating - Chairs - stackable - without armrests - Seat upholstered - 4-leg base - open base - Wood - Base solid wood - Residential - Contract - Office - Conference / Meeting - Hospitality - Multipurpose - Places of worship.
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horgenglarus
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stapel
Architonic ID
1550633
Order number
1-683 HG 151
Year of Launch
1949
Also available in 14 other variants
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