Armchair Brussel, red fabric, brown wood, by M. Navratil, Czechoslovakia, 1960s.
1 710 PLN
1 900 PLN
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This iconic armchair, designed by Miroslav Navratil in Czechoslovakia during the 1960s, embodies the spirit of mid-century modern with a distinctively futuristic edge, born from the avant-garde Czechoslovakian pavilion at the 1958 Brussels Expo. The construction features an organic, enveloping shell seat upholstered in a rich, warm red fabric with a subtle, slightly mottled texture. The matte, newly replaced upholstery contrasts elegantly with the light, honey-toned wooden legs, finished in a satin sheen that highlights the natural grain. The legs, splayed outward and joined by a simple wooden stretcher for stability, support a generously proportioned, rounded backrest and a separate, color-matched cushion for added comfort. The design’s flowing lines and sculptural silhouette are hallmarks of the innovative approach to form and function that defined both the mid-century modern and space age movements. The armchair is preserved in excellent condition, with new upholstery and wooden elements showing only minimal signs of careful use typical for well-maintained vintage furniture. This chair brings to mind the optimism of the 1960s, when design sought to reshape daily life through sculptural lightness and bold color. The rounded form seems to invite relaxation, while the vivid red upholstery recalls the futuristic atmosphere of Expo exhibitions and the daring visions of modernity
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Height80 cm
Length75 cm
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Length75 cm
Height80 cm
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