This pair of armchairs, model 300-139, produced by Swarzędzka Fabryka Mebli in Poland during the 1960s, embodies the hallmarks of Polish mid-century modern design. The solid beechwood frames are finished in a medium walnut stain, subtly highlighting the natural wood grain. Straight, slender legs lend visual lightness, while the gently contoured armrests, with their signature upward curve at the ends, provide ergonomic comfort. Both the seat and backrest are upholstered in a smooth, matte, light gray fabric with cool undertones, offering a refined contrast to the warmth of the wood. The cushions are thick and plush, ensuring high comfort; all joinery is precise and visible, with no exposed hardware or unnecessary embellishments. The armchairs are fully restored—both the upholstery and wood finish have been professionally renovated, preserving the original character of the design. These armchairs echo the spirit of the 1960s, when Polish design drew inspiration from the mid-century modern movement, blending simplicity with practical function. The geometric silhouette and subtle detailing evoke the ambiance of living rooms where comfort met a forward-looking approach to home life. To sit in them is to experience a gentle rever
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Height77 cm
Depth66 cm
Width74 cm
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Width74 cm
Height77 cm
Depth66 cm
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