This lounge armchair from the 1950s is an example of German mid-century modern design, constructed with a solid beech wood frame in a light, honey-toned matte finish. The structure is defined by smoothly contoured armrests, rounded edges, and a gently reclined backrest, giving the form a sense of visual lightness and ergonomic balance. Wide, splayed legs enhance stability, while the harmonious proportions highlight the craftsmanship of the period. The seat and back are upholstered in a tightly woven beige fabric with a uniform, subtle texture, carefully stretched over generously padded cushions. All visible joints are precisely crafted, with no exposed screws or hardware. The armchair is in very good condition—professionally restored upholstery and woodwork, with no visible signs of wear or damage. The form of this armchair tells the story of postwar optimism and a quest for harmony in everyday life. The beech frame, smooth as river stone, evokes the German tradition of solidity and restrained detail typical of the 1950s. The neutral beige upholstery recalls the brightness of a morning in a modernist living room, where light gently filters through wide windows. The chair seems to invite for a restful pause, quietly recalling memories of domestic calm and simplicity—values cherished in its era. This model would suit interiors inspired by mid-century modern—whether paired with classic veneered coffee tables or beside minimalist metal-based floor lamps. It can be set on a light rug and accented with subtle geometric decorations to emphasize its understated character. The armchair may be combined with other natural wood furniture or a modernist shelving unit to
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Height85 cm
Width72 cm
Length69 cm
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Length69 cm
Height85 cm
Width72 cm
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