Armchair H-269, white bouclé, venge wood, by J. Halabala, UP Závody, Czechoslovakia, 1930s.
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The H-269 armchair, designed by Jindřich Halabala for UP Závody in Czechoslovakia circa 1930, exemplifies the marriage of masterful craftsmanship and the aesthetics of the interwar period. Its construction features a sturdy bentwood frame stained in a deep venge hue and finished with a semi-matte lacquer that accentuates the natural grain. The upholstery, in a warm, off-white bouclé, offers a tactile, subtly textured surface with a matte finish that enhances the chair’s vintage appeal. The elegantly curved armrests form a closed loop, giving the armchair its instantly recognizable profile informed by both Art Deco and early modernist influences. Generous proportions — a wide seat and gently reclined backrest — ensure comfort, while traditional joinery without visible metal fittings underlines the artisanal quality. The piece is preserved in excellent condition, with no visible signs of wear or structural intervention. The H-269 armchair carries the spirit of 1930s Central Europe — an era when bentwood and clean lines signified modernity, and comfort was inseparable from a sense of refinement. Its form speaks of a pursuit of harmony: the dynamic arcs of the armrests flow seamlessly into the frame, as if inviting extended relaxation. The bouclé upholstery, both soft and structured, evokes a sense of domestic warmth, while the dark wood introduces a note of gravity, characteristic of interwar modernism. In this armchair
DIMENSION
Height73 cm
Width83 cm
Length70 cm
Dimension details
Length70 cm
Height73 cm
Width83 cm
Weight31 kg
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