This armchair from the 1970s, originating in Germany, exemplifies a striking synthesis of Brutalist and mid-century modern design. Crafted entirely from solid beech wood, it is stained in a warm, honey-brown tone with a matte finish that accentuates the wood’s natural grain and subtle tonal variations. The design is defined by bold, geometric lines: broad, splayed cylindrical legs, a flat and spacious seat with a faceted edge, and a slightly curved backrest that flares outward at the top. The angular armrests run horizontally, connecting to the backrest with prominent, exposed wooden joints. There are no visible metal fittings or upholstery; all elements are wooden, and the construction details such as dowel joints are purposefully exposed in line with the Brutalist ethos. The armchair is in restored condition, showing no signs of damage, significant discoloration, or wear. The finish is even and carefully refreshed, underscoring the quality of the restoration. The form of this chair speaks in the voice of the 1970s, a period when architecture and design boldly celebrated material honesty and structural clarity. The raw, sculptural shape recalls an aesthetic that valued the significance of every detail – exposed joints and tactile wood grain become a deliberate statement from an era that revered durability and authenticity. This is a chair
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Height87 cm
Width52 cm
Length56 cm
Dimension details
Length56 cm
Height87 cm
Width52 cm
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