Description
A beautiful 1960s children’s chair designed by Adam Stegner for Pagholz, Germany. This vintage piece combines a molded plywood seat and backrest with a sturdy wrought iron base, creating a refined yet industrial mid-century look.
The ergonomic shape makes it comfortable and supportive for children, while its minimalist design also makes it a striking decorative piece in modern interiors, studios, or design-inspired children’s rooms. It can also be used as a small side chair, plant stand, or display piece in a mid-century or industrial setting.
Adam Stegner was a German designer active during the mid-20th century, known for his functional, modern furniture that balanced simplicity, comfort, and durability. His designs often featured molded plywood forms paired with metal frames, reflecting the influence of Bauhaus and post-war industrial design.
Pagholz was a German furniture manufacturer celebrated for its innovative use of pressed laminated wood, known for its flexibility and strength. Pagholz produced durable and stylish school and office furniture during the 1950s and 1960s, often collaborating with designers like Adam Stegner. Their designs are now appreciated as mid-century modern classics, prized for both form and craftsmanship.
In good vintage condition, with light patina consistent with age and use. The piece remains solid and displays beautifully.
Dimensions: Height 74 cm, Width 32.5 cm, Depth 37 cm, Seat height 41 cm
Shipping price:
The Netherlands: € 19
Europe: € 37
Rest of the World: € 67













