The Flötotto dining chair from the 1970s exemplifies German mid-century modern design, where functionality is seamlessly paired with a distinctive form. Its structure is based on a tubular steel frame with a polished chrome finish, forming a stable sled base. The seat and backrest are crafted from pagwood—a thin, robust plywood—whose black edges subtly contrast with the mustard yellow upholstery. Both seat and back are newly covered in a finely woven synthetic fabric with a matte finish. Integrated armrests, made from black molded material or pagwood, present a slightly textured, matte surface. The chair’s proportions are compact, with clearly geometric lines and an angular profile that highlight the ergonomic approach characteristic of the era. All visible components are in very good, restored condition—no signs of wear or damage. This chair carries the voice of the 1970s, when German designers experimented with modern materials and bold color combinations. The saturated yet understated mustard upholstery evokes interiors where daylight reflected off chrome surfaces, while the black pagwood provided a graphic coherence. The chair tells a story of an era when user comfort was as significant as the clarity of form—a time when striking accents entered the home, always serving everyday functionality. The Flötotto chair can be paired
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Height90 cm
Width60 cm
Length65 cm
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Length65 cm
Height90 cm
Width60 cm
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