• Schemel Stool, Model I, 75cm Hocker von Rowac
  • Schemel Stool, Model I, 75cm Hocker von Rowac
  • Schemel Stool, Model I, 75cm Hocker von Rowac
  • Schemel Stool, Model I, 75cm Hocker von Rowac
  • Schemel Stool, Model I, 75cm Hocker von Rowac
  • Schemel Stool, Model I, 75cm Hocker von Rowac
  • Schemel Stool, Model I, 75cm Hocker von Rowac
  • Schemel Stool, Model I, 75cm Hocker von Rowac
  • Schemel Stool, Model I, 75cm Hocker von Rowac
  • Schemel Stool, Model I, 75cm Hocker von Rowac
  • Schemel Stool, Model I, 75cm Hocker von Rowac
  • Schemel Stool, Model I, 75cm Hocker von Rowac
  • Schemel Stool, Model I, 75cm Hocker von Rowac
  • Schemel Stool, Model I, 75cm Hocker von Rowac
  • Schemel Stool, Model I, 75cm Hocker von Rowac
  • Schemel Stool, Model I, 75cm Hocker von Rowac
  • Schemel Stool, Model I, 75cm Hocker von Rowac
  • Schemel Stool, Model I, 75cm Hocker von Rowac

    Rowac-Schemel Stool, Model I, 75cm

    Rowac

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    In 1909, the world's first seating furniture made of riveted steel plate was brought to market. Due to its durability and functional design, the Rowac-Schemel was chosen for many factories and schools, such as the Bauhaus. Now, over 100 years later, this industrial icon is handcrafted true to the original in the Ore Mountains of Germany.

    Walter Gropius chose the beech / glossy black finish for the Bauhaus.

    About Rowac

    Rowac, founded by Karl Robert Wagner in early 20th century in Chemnitz, Germany, is famous for the iconic 1909 Rowac-Schemel, known for its durable wooden seat and stamped steel legs. The design is regarded as the archetype of the modern workshop stool. Widely used in industrial and educational settings, including the Bauhaus, production stopped after World War II, but was revived in 2023 with sustainable updates, continuing its legacy of functional, durable and honest furniture.

    More details

    Design: Robert Wagner, 1909

    Seat height: 75 cm

    Weight: 6.2 kg

    Produced in the Ore Mountains within a radius of 40 km

    Frame: cold rolled steel, formed and riveted

    Frame surface: powder-coated

    Seat top: PEFC-certified wood, oiled (wood is a natural material, grain and colour vary - each seat top is therefore unique).