Armchair H 410, yellow, wood, by J. Halabala, UP Závody, Czechoslovakia, 1950s.
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The H 410 armchair, designed by Jindřich Halabala and manufactured by UP Závody in 1950s Czechoslovakia, represents a striking example of Central European modernist design. Its construction features solid, bent wood—both armrests and legs are crafted from dark wood with a glossy finish, forming a distinctive sweeping arc. The upholstery is a smooth, matte fabric in a vibrant mustard yellow, finished with a delicate trim in light cream that subtly highlights the chair’s organic contours. The harmonious proportions—a deep seat, gently reclined backrest, and wide armrests—ensure a comfortable and stable seating experience. The piece has undergone complete restoration, preserving the authenticity of its materials and details: there are no visible signs of wear, damage, or patina, and the armchair presents itself in collector’s condition. The form of the H 410 armchair speaks to the optimism of postwar Central Europe, where functionality acquired a new sense of lightness and freedom. The signature arc of the bentwood armrests seems to invite relaxation, while the saturated yellow upholstery recalls the energy and boldness of the 1950s. One can sense the voice of Jindřich Halabala—a designer attuned to the importance of merging practicality with soft, organic lines. This armchair transforms everyday seating into a statement of an era when design began to speak the language of comfort and modernity. The H 410 armchair can be paired with mid-century modern icons or more contemporary pieces in a muted palette. It works well in a living room against neutral walls, allowing the vivid upholstery to take
DIMENSION
Height83 cm
Width90 cm
Length64 cm
Dimension details
Length64 cm
Height83 cm
Width90 cm
Weight18 kg
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