Armchair Stobrawa, olive velvet, brown beech, by Z. Bączyk, Poland, 1970s.
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Designed by Zenon Bączyk in the 1970s, this armchair exemplifies Polish mid-century modern design, blending structural clarity with subtle decorative touches. The frame is crafted from dark-stained beech wood with a satin sheen, and features smoothly rounded armrests that end in distinctive spherical accents. The thick, removable seat and backrest cushions are upholstered in a matte olive velvet fabric, with the backrest punctuated by three fabric-covered buttons for understated visual interest. The legs are sturdy, slightly tapering toward the floor to provide balanced proportions and stability characteristic of the era. The chair is in excellent condition following comprehensive restoration, with no visible signs of wear or alteration to its original silhouette.This piece echoes the voice of the 1970s, a period when Polish design sought equilibrium between functionality and pure, geometric lines. The olive upholstery conjures the ambiance of interiors where green and brown formed the backdrop for everyday gatherings—calm yet vibrant. The spherical finials on the armrests speak to a need for softness amid straightforward forms, while the velvet texture invites moments of rest. Though minimalist, the armchair embodies the discreet elegance of local modernist interiors, where detail served as a measured counterpoint to the whole.This armchair can be paired with a low wooden coffee
DIMENSION
Height75 cm
Width61 cm
Length80 cm
Dimension details
Length80 cm
Height75 cm
Width61 cm
Seat height42 cm
Seat width48 cm
Seat depth50 cm
Armrest height52 cm
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