Armchair GFM-64, beech oak, dark green fabric, by E. Homa, Poland, 1970s.
2 790 PLN
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The GFM-64 armchair, designed by Edmund Homa in the 1970s, is an example of Polish modernism with clear Scandinavian influences. Crafted from solid beech wood finished in a medium oak stain with a subtle satin sheen, the frame highlights the natural grain and clarity of the material. The design features clean, geometric lines, gently tapered legs, and slightly outward-curving armrests. Upholstered in high-quality, dark olive green fabric with a dense, matte texture, the soft textile contrasts with the smooth wood. The generously padded seat and backrest provide comfort, while the low, wide stance reflects the mid-century era. All joints are precisely crafted and hidden, maintaining the chair’s visual lightness and authentic proportions characteristic of Homa’s designs. Condition: fully restored, with no visible signs of wear or repair, preserving an authentic vintage character. This armchair carries the voice of the 1970s, a time when Polish design engaged in dialogue with Northern Europe while staying true to its own disciplined form. The compact silhouette seems to whisper of everyday moments of calm, and the deep green upholstery evokes the hues of forest landscapes. The smoothly finished beech wood speaks of artisanal precision and an aspiration for ordered harmony—as if the piece quietly offers a pause from excess. The GFM-64 can be paired with a minimalist light wood side table or a geometric floor lamp to highlight its modernist roots. It would work well in a living room with
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Height73 cm
Depth75 cm
Width64 cm
Dimension details
Width64 cm
Height73 cm
Depth75 cm
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