This 1970s dining chair, crafted from solid wood, is a testament to the Eastern European 'return to folk' design movement. The construction highlights traditional craftsmanship: a decorative cut-out in the backrest, a rounded sculpted top edge, and visible wooden dowels with circular plugs that serve both structural and decorative purposes. The flat, robust seat, splayed tapered legs, and absence of visible metal fittings emphasize the authenticity of its form. The wood displays a light, honey-golden brown tone with pronounced grain and natural knots, finished in a satin to semi-gloss sheen that accentuates its lively character. The chair is in excellent condition, showing only gentle signs of use and a natural patina, reinforcing its originality.The chair tells the story of the 1970s, when Central European design looked back to its roots, celebrating tradition and handcrafted detail. The raw presence of the wood, palpable to the touch, communicates respect for nature and local motifs. The decorative back motif evokes memories of rural homes where simplicity and individuality coexisted. The chair’s form conveys durability and readiness for new stories in modern interiors.It can be paired with a substantial wooden dining table in a mid-century modern setting or within an eclectic interior, where the rustic wood is softened by textiles and ceramics. The chair works well against light walls, linen curtains, or alongside other folk-inspired furniture. It is worth combining it with minimalist lighting or clay plant pots to emphasize its authentic texture and folk heritage.
DIMENSION
Height86 cm
Width45 cm
Length37 cm
Dimension details
Length37 cm
Height86 cm
Width45 cm
Seat height42 cm
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