The Model 300-139 armchair, produced in the 1960s by Swarzędzka Fabryka Mebli, is a telling example of Polish mid-century design. Its frame is crafted from solid beech wood, stained a deep rosewood shade with a satin-matte finish that highlights the natural grain. Gently curved, slim armrests and straight, tapered legs reflect the Scandinavian influence and the era's penchant for lightness and proportion. The openwork sides and visible joinery embody the level of craftsmanship that characterized 1960s furniture. Both seat and backrest feature new, thickly padded cushions, upholstered in a medium blue fabric with a delicate rib pattern that invites the touch and adds visual depth. The cushions fit snugly within the chair's architecture, maintaining its minimalist silhouette. The piece is in excellent, restored condition with no signs of prior damage or wear; all elements and finishes reflect careful, professional restoration.This armchair captures the Polish interpretation of modernism—form follows function, yet never at the expense of tactile detail. The quiet, dark beech frame, full of rich grain, speaks to the 1960s moment when Swarzędzka Fabryka Mebli defined a new standard of domestic comfort without unnecessary ornamentation. Open sides allow light to play across the structure, while the blue upholstery suggests calm but contemporary notes. The chair seems to invite relaxation and reflection, carrying the understated energy of its era, offering a platform for everyday stories to unfold anew.
DIMENSION
Height77 cm
Depth66 cm
Width74 cm
Dimension details
Width74 cm
Height77 cm
Depth66 cm
Seat height41 cm
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