This 1950s lounge chair, crafted in the spirit of German mid-century modern, features a solid beech frame with a satin, honey-toned finish and two-tone upholstery. The seat and inner backrest are covered in a light grey fabric with a subtle woven texture, while the sides and lower front are upholstered in a muted, dusty blue. The gently splayed legs and ergonomically curved armrests emphasize the lightness and proportion characteristic of the period. Three fabric-covered buttons accent the backrest, reinforcing the 1950s style. The chair has been restored: new upholstery, resilient spring core seat, and carefully refinished wood surfaces. Preserved in very good condition after refreshing. This chair resonates with the voice of postwar German optimism—its form is calm, and the two-tone textiles recall the colorful visions of modernist living rooms. The beech frame, smooth and warm to the touch, speaks of craftsmanship valuing durability and attention to detail. The subtle buttons on the backrest evoke the 1950s' preference for simple means, creating furniture that is inviting yet distinctive. The chair could be paired with a low walnut or teak sideboard and a minimalist table lamp with a geometric shape to highlight its modernist character. It will work well in a mid-century style living room, but also in eclectic interiors with wall graphics or a wool rug. Placing it next to a light wood coffee table, with a soft throw or cushion in a contrasting color, will bring out the depth of the matte upholstery. No further technical information regarding care or use is provided.
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Height76 cm
Width63 cm
Length65 cm
Dimension details
Length65 cm
Height76 cm
Width63 cm
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