Armchair GFM-64, ivory bouclé, by E. Homa, Poland, 1970s
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The GFM-64 armchair, designed by Edmund Homa in the 1970s, exemplifies Polish modernism where functionality and refined craftsmanship converge with understated aesthetics. Its warm, medium-dark brown wooden frame with a satin finish highlights the natural wood grain. The gently curved armrests and smoothly integrated legs and frame showcase joinery typical of the era’s woodworking precision. The seat and backrest are upholstered in a matte ivory boucle fabric with a distinct, irregular texture, giving the classic silhouette a contemporary edge. The proportions are balanced, featuring a wide seat and slightly reclined backrest for comfort. Condition: fully restored, with no visible signs of wear.This model carries the voice of Polish design from the 1970s: measured, pragmatic, yet attentive to detail. The combination of wood and boucle speaks to the meeting of tradition and modernity—the tactile fabric evokes the warmth of domestic interiors, while the softly profiled armrests add a gentle touch. The GFM-64 tells the story of an era when design aimed to serve the user, and form maintained both discipline and restraint. It is a piece that might whisper: “Take a moment for yourself, rest in a space shaped for comfort and calm.”The armchair suits a living room with mid-century modern influences, where it can act as a focal point alongside low wooden or glass tables, minimalist lighting, and neutral-toned textiles. It may be paired with geometric rugs or period posters to highlight its provenance. It is also a versatile
DIMENSION
Height74 cm
Width63 cm
Length69 cm
Dimension details
Length69 cm
Height74 cm
Width63 cm
Seat height38 cm
Seat width52 cm
Seat depth45 cm
Armrest height52 cm
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