Single Q Stak chair, designed by Robin Day, manufactured by Hille Ltd, London, moulded cherry-faced plywood and tubular steel, designed in 1954.
These chairs are classics.
Robin Day design that looks as good now as it did when they were first produced in the 1950s.
These have come from a school so have some great wear and patina, but nothing that affects their structure.
Chair with a one-piece seat and back of 7-ply cherry-faced plywood. There is a cut-out in the centre of the back of the chair. The chair is supported on two sets of two black tubular steel legs which are joined together and screwed to the seat. The screws go through the seat from the top to the underside and are uncovered.
We have sympathetically restored the seats of these chairs, some of the rubber feet have been replaced for new on some legs, some feet have retained the original feet. Some of the chair legs show sign of use as to be expected due to age and use. Please review the photos – happy to answer any questions.
Measurements:
H76.1cm x W45cmx D42.4cm
It is not known whether this chair was made in 1953 or is a later edition.
‘Q-STAK’ CHAIR Designed by Robin Day (British, born 1915) Made by Hille Ltd, London Plywood faced with cherry, tubular steel 1953 Robin Day designed this low cost chair for use in cafés, meeting rooms and places requiring inexpensive, strong, stackable chairs. The seat and back are formed from a single piece of plywood, the front face of which is veneered in cherry, An earlier version with steel rod rather than tubular steel legs was less successful commercially. Given by Robin Day W.37-1992(1992-2006)
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