The Model 300-139 armchair, produced by the Swarzędz Furniture Factory in the 1960s, is a representative example of Polish mid-century modern design. Its beech wood frame, finished in a warm walnut brown, highlights the natural grain with a subtle, matte sheen. The gently tapered legs and smoothly rounded armrests integrate seamlessly with the geometric frame, featuring precise joinery at the corners for a clean, open silhouette. Upholstery in a cool grey tone offers a consistent, matte texture and an understated surface. The seat and backrest are fitted with new, thick cushions that provide comfort and support. With a seat height of 41 cm and dimensions of 77 × 74 × 66 cm, the chair is well-proportioned for relaxation and everyday use. Professionally restored, the armchair shows no signs of wear and is in excellent condition, suited for both collectors and modern interiors. This form echoes the aspirations of the 1960s modernist spirit: simplicity of line, lightness of construction, and honest materials reflect a respect for daily life, where comfort and aesthetics coexist. The smooth wooden surface speaks to the craftsmanship of the era, while the grey upholstery suggests a versatility that quietly organizes a space without imposing itself. As a silent witness to its time, the chair tells a story of domestic tranquility, where each detail was considered and
DIMENSION
Height77 cm
Depth66 cm
Width74 cm
Dimension details
Width74 cm
Height77 cm
Depth66 cm
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