This Polish Art Deco chair from the 1930s features a sturdy wooden frame with balanced proportions and clean, geometric lines emblematic of the period. The main structure is crafted from warm, medium-brown wood with a semi-matte finish that highlights the natural grain and subtle tonal variations. The backrest stands out with two horizontal slats made from a darker, highly figured wood veneer, offering a classic Art Deco touch of geometric contrast and decorative detail. The seat is newly upholstered in a light beige fabric with a slightly textured, woven surface, providing both comfort and a pleasant tactile experience. Visible mortise and tenon joints and the robust, straight legs underscore the piece’s artisanal quality. The chair is in excellent condition following professional restoration, showing no signs of wear, damage, or patina. This piece carries the spirit of the 1930s urban elegance, when functional clarity merged with understated ornamentation. Its design—rooted in simplicity and measured contrast—speaks the language of structured modernism: the geometric slats evoke the era’s dynamism, while the warm brown wood recalls interiors where durability and aesthetics held equal value. The discreet new upholstery references the practical luxury of the time, with the whole form quietly affirming the harmony between craftsmanship and everyday living. The chair can be paired with other interwar-period furniture, such as sideboards with simple fronts or veneered tables, to emphasize an Art Deco unity. It would work well in a classic living room or within an eclectic, collector’s space
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Height86 cm
Depth48 cm
Width41 cm
Dimension details
Width41 cm
Height86 cm
Depth48 cm
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