Item Description
Flat-pack brilliance before flat-pack was cool. Netherlands design, ready to stash or show. Meet the chameleons of your dining room. This set of four folding chairs, made in The Netherlands in the 1980s, proves that utility needn’t shout—nor take up permanent residence. Crafted from molded plywood, these chairs are almost impossibly lightweight. Lift one with a finger. Stack them flat against a wall. Tuck all four into a closet before guests arrive, or deploy them around a small table in seconds. The folding mechanism is simple, steel-pinned, and satisfyingly smooth—no squeaks, no wobbles. The Dutch didn’t invent plywood, but they perfected its poetry. Warm ash veneers show continuous wood grain across each gently curved seat and back. The frames are clean, un-scalloped, and entirely un-fussy—pure 1980s Dutch functionalism. Each chair folds into a slim profile: roughly 4–5 inches deep. Perfect for city apartments, studios, or anyone who refuses to dedicate floor space to seating that only gets used twice a year. Set includes: Four (4) folding chairs. Not IKEA. Not repro. Genuine 1980s Dutch space-saving design—minimalist, honest, and collectible. Use them daily or save them for the bridge table.











