Chair AGA, grey upholstery, mahogany-stained beech, by J. Chierowski, Poland, 1970s.
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The AGA upholstered chair, model 200-104, designed by Józef Chierowski, is an example of Polish mid-century modern design from the 1970s. Its frame is crafted from sturdy beech wood, stained a deep mahogany hue and finished with a high-gloss shellac polish, highlighting the natural grain and adding a subtle sheen. The seat and backrest are upholstered in a uniform, smooth, dark grey polyester knit fabric by FARGOTEX, notable for its water resistance and high abrasion resistance (35,000 Martindale cycles). The seat's generous proportions and upright back provide comfort, while the gently tapered legs impart a characteristic lightness of the era. Construction details reveal seamless joinery and carefully tailored upholstery, with no visible staples and neatly finished edges. The chair is in fully restored condition: all surfaces are immaculate, with no signs of use or patina. This chair echoes the voice of post-war optimism—its form speaks of simplicity, clarity, and functional values so valued in the design ethos of communist-era Poland. The dark grey upholstery paired with the warm gleam of shellac evokes the understated aesthetic of the decade: the chair avoids ostentation, instead offering openness to daily
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Height75 cm
Depth46 cm
Width42 cm
Dimension details
Width42 cm
Height75 cm
Depth46 cm
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