Armchair, grey metal, by S. Bernadotte, France & Son, Denmark, 1960s.
1 519 PLN
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ABOUT PRODUCTID 4994
This armchair, designed by Sigvard Bernadotte for France & Son in the 1960s, is a quintessential example of mid-century Scandinavian modernism. Its frame is crafted from brushed steel with a matte finish, lending the piece a subtly industrial tone. The armrests are made from solid wood—likely teak or beech—displaying a warm, honey-colored hue with a smooth, satin sheen. The upholstery is rendered in a deep, neutral gray with a cool undertone, made from a high-quality fabric featuring a pronounced, fine weave that accentuates its texture and durability. The chair’s proportions are carefully balanced: a wide, generously padded seat and a slightly reclined backrest offer comfort, while the rectilinear, geometric silhouette underscores its modernist pedigree. Exposed metal joints and neatly integrated screws attest to the precision of construction. The overall condition is described as very good: the upholstery is new, the wood refreshed, and the metal frame bears only minor traces of use typical for the era. The armchair echoes the voice of 1960s Denmark, when design favored simplicity and solidity, open to both light and space. The gray upholstery quietly evokes tranquil mornings, while the wooden armrests recall the familiar warmth of home. The cool, understated metal frame does not compete for attention but rather invites everyday use. Every detail reveals Bernadotte’s commitment to uncompromising functionality—a
DIMENSION
Height86 cm
Width61 cm
Dimension details
Width61 cm
Height86 cm
Seat height46 cm
Seat width52 cm
Seat depth45 cm
Armrest height64 cm
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