Armchair GFM-63, green velvet, by J. Kędziorek, Poland, 1970s.
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The GFM-63 armchair, designed by Juliusz Kędziorek in the 1970s, exemplifies Polish mid-century modern aesthetics. Its construction features a solid wooden frame in a dark brown, semi-matte finish, with visible wood grain adding natural texture. The gently rounded armrests and tapered legs accentuate the chair’s light, balanced silhouette. The seat, built on webbing, and the backrest are upholstered in celadon velvet from the Jade series (color 501), lending a matte, soft surface that contrasts with the deeper wood tones. Two decorative buttons on the backrest provide a minimalist accent, while the proportions—72 cm high, 65 cm wide, 65 cm deep—offer comfort without unnecessary bulk. Condition: fully restored with no visible signs of wear or restoration. The GFM-63 carries the voice of Polish modernism—rational, yet marked by a sense of lightness. Its pale velvet recalls the freshness of an era when color and texture were meant to soften everyday realities. The smoothly finished wood speaks of craftsmanship that valued detail and longevity. The armchair seems to evoke a moment of repose in a 1970s living room, where modernity and inviting functionality coexisted. This model could be paired with a low veneer or glass coffee table and works well alongside a geometric-patterned rug or a minimalist metal floor lamp. Both mid-century modern interiors and eclectic collector’s spaces will highlight its character;
DIMENSION
Height72 cm
Depth65 cm
Width65 cm
Dimension details
Width65 cm
Height72 cm
Depth65 cm
Weight10 kg
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