Armchair, white velvet, beech, by Z. Bączyk, Poland, 1970s.
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ABOUT PRODUCTID 12874
This armchair, designed by Zenon Bączyk in the 1970s, exemplifies Polish mid-century modern design. The structure features a solid beech wood frame in a light, honey-brown tone with a satin finish that accentuates the natural wood grain. The chair’s form is restrained and geometric: rounded edges, cylindrical legs, and straight armrests integrated with the frame all reference the aesthetics of the era. A deep seat and wide backrest are filled with thick, soft cushions upholstered in snow-white Jade velvet, known for its easy-to-clean quality and smooth, subtly lustrous surface. Subtle button tufting lends a gentle vintage accent, while the removable upholstery adds functionality. The proportions are harmonious, balancing the visual weight of the wood with the lightness of the fabric. This piece is in excellent condition, having undergone a full restoration with no visible signs of wear or patina. There is a quiet voice of 1970s Poland in this form: the armchair evokes a search for balance between homely warmth and modern shape. The beech frame, robust yet gentle, invites relaxation at the end of the day, while the white velvet upholstery recalls the promise
DIMENSION
Height73 cm
Depth80 cm
Width61 cm
Dimension details
Width61 cm
Height73 cm
Depth80 cm
Weight10 kg
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