This pair of 300-139 armchairs from Swarzędzka Fabryka Mebli, produced in Poland in the 1960s, exemplifies the classic mid-century modern aesthetic. The frames are crafted from beech wood in a medium walnut tone with a matte finish that accentuates the natural grain. The design features gently splayed legs and subtly curved armrests for ergonomic support. Both the seat and back cushions are newly upholstered in a high-quality, cream-beige boucle fabric with a distinct, soft texture, highlighting the cohesive, minimalist silhouette. All structural elements are precisely joined, with visible woodworking details attesting to the quality of craftsmanship. The armchairs are professionally restored and preserved in excellent condition, with no visible signs of wear or restoration. These armchairs echo the calm and rational spirit of 1960s Polish modernism. Their form speaks to an era when function and simplicity redefined luxury. The light boucle fabric softly reflects ambient light, introducing a gentle contrast to the geometric wooden frame—as if inviting a moment of pause within everyday life. The beech wood’s warm tone evokes interiors where durability and thoughtful design took precedence over fleeting trends. These armchairs could be paired with a low table from the same period or a minimalist glass coffee table to accentuate their modernist character. They will fit well in a living room with a muted color palette, whether set against pale walls or rich wooden floors. Consider combining them with a lamp featuring metal accents or a wool rug in a neutral shade to highlight the variety of textures and create a calm, balanced rhythm in the space. Dimensions per armchair: height 67 cm, width 66 cm
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Height67 cm
Depth76 cm
Width66 cm
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Width66 cm
Height67 cm
Depth76 cm
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