Not only in mountain pubs a revival of the great seating is desired: The Frankfurt kitchen chair was THE standard chair of the late fifties; used by the German Post Office, the Bundeswehr and many authorities and schools. Like the chair, the 'Frankfurt Kitchen' was designed by Bauhaus architects in the mid 1920s according to egonomic and practical considerations. Produced by the traditional manufacturer Stoelcker from Ettenheim, the pragmatic-perfect seating with quality has since been a true classic of furniture history and thanks to its simplicity has lost nothing of its uniqueness even after more than 70 years.
Since its redesign, the front foot, front frame and seat bracket have been glued together in one piece - making it even more durable. The result was a simple yet comfortable chair that, despite and precisely because of its simplicity, has become a classic in the history of furniture.
Timeless, discreet aesthetics with history and a lot of quality - I'm only too happy to sit on it!