StammplatzDesign by Alfredo Häberli
A chair that brings warmth, authenticity and a tactile presence to both dining areas and architectural spaces. Designed by Alfredo Häberli as a timeless complement to a wide variety of tables.
Stammplatz
Production information
Model: Stammplatz
Height: 76 cm. Width: 52 cm. Depth: 50 cm. Seat height: 46 cm
Materials: Solid oak (legs and seat frame), veneered plywood backrest. Other wood upon request.
Upholstery: Optional seat upholstery available in various fabrics
Use: Private interiors and project environments
Availability: Project-only, minimum order quantity required
The Story of the product
The Stammplatz chair was designed by Swiss-Argentinian designer Alfredo Häberli. Its form is inspired by traditional, handmade chairs from the Swiss Alps — simple, honest objects that add a natural, human character to any room. Despite its minimalist form, the chair offers surprising comfort. Though originally developed to accompany our Stammtisch tables, Stammplatz also pairs beautifully with a wide variety of other tables in private interiors, restaurants, offices, and public spaces. The chair has been exhibited at the Walk the Line exhibition in the museum Zentrum Paul Klee (Bern, CH), where Häberli’s design was shown in dialogue with the graphic language of Paul Klee.
Selected projects
- Hyatt Regency The Circle, Zurich Airport – 255 rooms
- Municipality of IJsselstein, The Netherlands
- 25hours Hotel, Zurich West – restaurant
- Global headquarters, Munich – restaurant and meeting areas
Sustainability
Stammplatz chairs are made of veneered plywood and solid wood, usually oak. Oak is a renewable material, highly sustainable when sourced responsibly. We work closely with our suppliers to ensure the wood in our tables and chairs is FSC or PEFC certified.
Questions?
Do you want this chair with different colours or specifications? Or are you an interior designer who wants to discuss a project?
Please send us an email at info@quodes.com and we’ll get back to you within a couple of days.

Company canteen in Munich. By Scope Architekten. Image: Zooey Braun

Company canteen in Munich. By Scope Architekten. Image: Rainer Taepper

Baufritz Waldsicht, design Alfredo Häberli

Museum Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern (CH)

Hyatt Regency The Circle Zurich, 255 hotelrooms
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