The 'leniuch' reclining armchair from the 1960s is a representative example of Polish modernist design, where function and bold form are combined. Crafted from plastic, it features vinyl upholstery in a warm, medium-saturated orange-brown hue with a matte finish, evoking the signature palette of the era. The backrest is adorned with regular button-tufting, while the wide, gently contoured armrests provide generous support. Its most distinctive feature is the retractable footrest, which extends smoothly thanks to visible metal mechanisms beneath the seat. The whole chair stands on discreet low metal casters, allowing for easy movement within a space. Balanced proportions and geometric lines are typical of mid-century modern aesthetics. The chair is preserved in good condition, displaying only minimal signs of use without visible damage or repairs; all elements, including upholstery and mechanisms, remain original. This form echoes the spirit of Polish modernity in the 1960s: the 'leniuch' armchair tells a story of an era when comfort was elevated to a daily priority and bold color brought optimism into postwar interiors. The matte vinyl and regular tufting reflect a preference for practicality, while the
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Height105 cm
Depth76 cm
Width83 cm
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Width83 cm
Height105 cm
Depth76 cm
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