This bentwood vintage armchair, dating from the 1960s, exemplifies a refined balance of classic Art Deco lines and the visual lightness of mid-century modernism. The frame is crafted from wood with a deep, walnut-brown semi-matte finish, revealing a natural grain and providing a sophisticated contrast to the upholstery. Openwork sides, gently curved armrests, and splayed legs lend the piece a dynamic, poised silhouette. The seat and high, slightly reclined backrest both feature removable cushions upholstered in a light beige boucle fabric, noted for its textured, nubby surface and matte appearance. Two rows of fabric-covered buttons accentuate the backrest, introducing a subtle decorative rhythm. The construction appears sturdy, with visible, carefully crafted joinery and precise finishing details. The armchair is in excellent condition after comprehensive restoration; the wood displays a uniform finish and the upholstery is clean and fresh. This chair quietly narrates the story of the 1960s, when rounded forms and understated details shaped interiors that were both functional and visually engaging. The wooden frame reflects workshop precision, while the boucle cushions evoke a sense of warmth and softness.
DIMENSION
Height83 cm
Depth65 cm
Width59 cm
Dimension details
Width59 cm
Height83 cm
Depth65 cm
Weight10 kg
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