Armchair GFM-142, beige bouclé, by E. Homa, Poland, 1970s.
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The GFM-142 armchair, designed by Edmund Homa in Poland in the 1970s, stands as a refined example of mid-century modern style characteristic of that era. The frame is crafted from solid wood with a dark brown, satin finish that accentuates the natural grain and depth of the material. The gently rounded armrests and tapered legs reveal careful woodworking, echoing Edmund Homa's design sensibility. Upholstered in a beige boucle fabric with a pronounced, tactile weave, the chair’s surface invites touch and lends a sculptural softness to the silhouette. The generously deep and wide seat, paired with a subtly reclined backrest, is engineered for comfort. The proportions remain balanced and harmonious throughout. Fully restored, the chair features new upholstery, padding, and wood finishing, showing no visible signs of use or patina. Condition: comprehensively restored, with no traces of wear. This form resonates with the voice of the 1970s—a decade striving to blend function with a gentle expressiveness. The GFM-142 seems to tell the story of an era when Polish design sought its own identity, embracing soft lines and understated, natural hues. The boucle textile evokes the tactile memory of vintage fabrics, while the rounded wood suggests gestures of care and attention. This is a piece that does not demand attention, but rather invites pause—whispering of domestic calm and the rituals of everyday life. The GFM-142 can be paired with a minimalist sofa in neutral tones or a geometric wooden coffee table to highlight its sculptural form. It would work well in a living
DIMENSION
Height77 cm
Depth71 cm
Width67 cm
Dimension details
Width67 cm
Height77 cm
Depth71 cm
Weight10 kg
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