The 300-139 armchair from Swarzędzka Fabryka Mebli exemplifies Polish furniture design of the 1960s, echoing the mid-century modern movement. Its frame is crafted from solid beech wood, finished with a matte walnut stain that accentuates the natural wood grain and brings a subtle warmth to the piece. The signature tapered legs and precisely executed joinery at the armrests and seat give the chair a light, geometric presence. The armrests are gently rounded for ergonomic comfort. The new cushions are upholstered in a light grey fabric with a fine, even texture, offering a subdued contrast to the wooden frame. The upholstery is expertly fitted, with no signs of wear or abrasion. The chair is restored, with no damage, scratches, or visible renovation marks. In the contours of this armchair, one can hear the voice of an era that valued functionality and simplicity. The form speaks to the 1960s, when Polish furniture makers sought harmony between rational construction and domestic comfort. The generous seat and soft cushions invite relaxation, while the geometric lines of the legs and armrests reflect a modernist sensibility for order and clarity. The expressive wood grain paired with cool grey upholstery tells a story
DIMENSION
Height77 cm
Depth66 cm
Width74 cm
Dimension details
Width74 cm
Height77 cm
Depth66 cm
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