Armchair 366, beige, oak, by J. Chierowski, Poland, 1970s.
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The 366 armchair is an iconic example of Polish modernist design from the 1970s, created by Józef Chierowski. Its construction features a sturdy frame made of solid oak wood, finished in a natural, light tone that accentuates the wood grain and maintains a matte appearance. The distinctive armrests and legs with geometric lines reflect the proportions and logic of the era. Upholstered in a light beige, woven-texture fabric, the generously sized seat and gently reclined backrest offer comfort and a subtle contrast to the wood. The finish remains faithful to the original design, with all characteristic details preserved. Completely restored, the armchair is in excellent condition, free from visible signs of use or damage. This chair embodies the spirit of its time: the 1970s in Poland marked a search for modernity and functionality in the face of everyday limitations. The 366’s form speaks to a desire for simplicity, comfort, and durability—its unassuming silhouette invites a pause, offering a moment of respite amid the bustle of today. The tactile fabric and natural wood evoke interiors where authenticity mattered, and every detail served a purpose. The 366 armchair can be paired with a minimalist sofa featuring clean lines or a low table in wood or metal to accentuate its modernist heritage. It works equally well in a living room with mid-century modern accents or an eclectic collector’s space, where it complements open bookshelves and geometric wall art. Surrounded by potted plants
DIMENSION
Height68 cm
Depth64 cm
Width61 cm
Dimension details
Width61 cm
Height68 cm
Depth64 cm
Weight10 kg
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