This 1970s armchair, rooted in the mid-century modern tradition, features a compact, balanced silhouette with a wide seat (50 cm) and backrest, supported by a solid wooden frame in a natural dark-brown finish. The armrests flow seamlessly into the legs, creating a harmonious line with subtly rounded profiles. The seat, constructed on webbing, provides resilience, while the upholstery—a premium structural textile from the Danubio series with a cool grey hue and a refined, heathered texture—lends the piece a calm and understated character. Visible joinery and brass screws highlight the craftsmanship. The chair has been restored: all elements are authentic and well-preserved, with the condition described as restored and free from visible signs of wear or damage. The chair echoes the voice of the 1970s, an era when functionality and simplicity were interwoven with fine craftsmanship. It seems to tell of a time when comfort and material durability were equally valued. The texture of the upholstery and the warmth of the wood form a dialogue between restraint and everyday friendliness; every detail—from the slightly tapered legs to the softly rounded armrests—suggests a care for the user and a pursuit of harmony in the domestic space. This armchair can be paired with a low 1960s sideboard or a simple wooden coffee table to reinforce its mid-century character. It would work well in a minimalist living room or an eclectic collector’s interior; it may be combined with a lamp featuring a geometric shade or a textile rug with a subtle pattern. Its subdued colour palette and balanced proportions allow it to fit into light or neutral-toned spaces, where it can serve as a point of equilibrium between classic and contemporary design.
DIMENSION
Height77 cm
Depth67 cm
Width60 cm
Dimension details
Width60 cm
Height77 cm
Depth67 cm
Weight10 kg
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