The 300-139 armchair from Swarzędzka Fabryka Mebli exemplifies Polish utilitarian modernism of the 1960s. The structure is crafted from solid beech wood, finished in a medium walnut stain with a subtle satin sheen that highlights the wood’s natural grain. Tapered legs and smoothly curved armrests showcase precise joinery and thoughtful detailing, while the discreet connections lend the frame a sense of visual lightness and purity. The newly replaced, resilient cushions are upholstered in a deep bottle green fabric with a fine, matte texture. The armchair’s proportions are harmonious—its wide seat and gently reclined backrest support comfort, making it ideal for reading or relaxation. Presented in excellent, fully restored condition—no visible signs of wear, damage, or repairs, with original construction details preserved. This piece carries the spirit of an era when Polish design sought simplicity and function. Its geometric silhouette and balanced proportions evoke the 1960s, when modernism aimed to answer everyday needs without sacrificing aesthetics. The walnut-toned wood and bottle green upholstery reference the natural palette of the period, while the smooth surface invites touch. The chair, like a quiet companion, tells a story of balance between form and utility, suggesting that comfort and good design can coexist without unnecessary embellishments. The 300-139 armchair can be
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Height77 cm
Depth66 cm
Width74 cm
Dimension details
Width74 cm
Height77 cm
Depth66 cm
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