This ash armchair from the 1960s, produced in former Czechoslovakia, exemplifies the hallmarks of Mid-Century Modern design. Its frame is crafted from light ash wood with a warm, honey-toned satin finish that accentuates the natural grain. The seat and backrest are upholstered in a smooth, deep bottle-green fabric with a matte surface. Distinctive, angular armrests with openwork supports and visible metal bolts at the joints reference the era’s subtle industrial influences. The proportions are generous, with a wide seat and a slightly reclined backrest for comfort. Condition: fully restored, with no visible signs of wear or damage. The form of this chair tells the story of 1960s Czech modernism—a period marked by the pursuit of new rhythms in everyday objects. Its dynamic armrest silhouette and the contrast between the matte green upholstery and the warmth of ash recall an era when comfort and innovation were intertwined. The chair seems to voice the spirit of its time: a willingness to experiment with form, a quest for harmony between craftsmanship and new ideas, and a subtle play of light across lacquered wood—inviting moments of pause and reflection. The armchair could be paired with a minimalist coffee table in wood or metal to highlight its sculptural lines. It would work well in mid-century modern interiors or in eclectic, collector’s spaces where the deep green upholstery serves as a bold accent. It may be combined with geometric lighting or period ceramics, or contrasted with soft,
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Height82 cm
Depth68 cm
Width80 cm
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Width80 cm
Height82 cm
Depth68 cm
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