Armchair, yellow-olive velvet, brown beech, by Z. Bączyk, Poland, 1970s.
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Designed by Zenon Bączyk in Poland during the 1970s, this armchair embodies the essence of mid-century modern aesthetics characteristic of that era. The frame is crafted from solid beech wood, finished in a medium-dark brown that accentuates the natural grain. Rounded legs and flowing armrests highlight the geometric proportions and restraint typical of the period. Thick, removable seat and backrest cushions are upholstered in high-quality velvet with a matte, soft texture in a yellow-olive (lemon-olive) hue; three fabric-covered buttons on the backrest add a discreet touch of classic design. Dimensions: height 73 cm, width 61 cm, depth 80 cm, seat depth 50 cm, seat width 48 cm, seat height 40 cm, armrest height 52 cm. Condition: fully restored, with both wood and upholstery free from signs of wear or damage. This armchair tells the story of 1970s Polish design, a time when furniture sought balance between functionality and enduring appeal. The beech frame, elegantly finished, evokes interiors where wood symbolized durability and modern lines reflected a quest for simplicity. The soft lemon-olive upholstery gently refreshes the classic form, carrying a subtle echo of the decade—inviting moments of relaxation in afternoon light, set against the backdrop of quiet conversations and vinyl records. The armchair can be paired with other vintage furniture or contemporary accents, creating a dialogue between classic and modern elements. It would work well in a living room alongside a 1960s low table, a floor lamp with a metal base, or
DIMENSION
Height73 cm
Depth80 cm
Width61 cm
Dimension details
Width61 cm
Height73 cm
Depth80 cm
Weight10 kg
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