This pair of armchairs, model 300-139 from Swarzędzka Fabryka Mebli, exemplifies Polish mid-century modern design from the 1960s. The solid beech wood frames are finished with a dark rosewood (palisander) stain, emphasizing the natural grain and lending a refined, deep tone to the overall silhouette. The form is defined by clean, geometric lines, gently tapered legs, and subtly curved armrests that provide both support and a restrained decorative accent. The seats and backrests feature new cushions upholstered in olive green velvet, offering a textured, soft touch and visual warmth. These armchairs provide comfortable, supportive seating, with proportions and construction true to the era's aesthetic. Condition: fully and professionally restored by skilled craftsmen; no visible traces of use, all structural and finishing details authentically renewed. These armchairs evoke the narrative of a time when Polish craftsmanship embraced clarity of form and understated elegance. Their geometric presence and muted palette recall the serenity of 1960s interiors, when functionality and comfort became central to design. The wood, now free from signs of age, and fresh velvet upholstery suggest a new chapter—chairs awaiting new generations of conversation and moments of rest. This pair can be combined with a minimalist wooden or glass coffee table, or paired with a floor lamp featuring a metal or ceramic base to highlight their modernist heritage. They would suit a mid-century modern living room as well as eclectic, collector-focused spaces, working well alongside muted textiles or a single contrasting accent—such as a cushion in mustard or rust red. Dimensions of a single armchair: height 77 cm,
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Height77 cm
Depth66 cm
Width74 cm
Dimension details
Width74 cm
Height77 cm
Depth66 cm
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