This pair of model 300-139 armchairs by Swarzędzka Fabryka Mebli exemplifies the hallmarks of Polish mid-century design from the 1960s. The frames are crafted from beech wood, meticulously cleaned and finished in a walnut stain that highlights the natural grain. Rounded edges, gently curved armrests, and subtly splayed legs create a sense of lightness and proportion, true to mid-century modern aesthetics. The joinery is discreet, emphasizing artisanal craftsmanship. The seat and back cushions are newly upholstered in a finely woven, matte olive green fabric—firm, well-fitted, and supportive. The overall condition is restored, with no visible signs of use or damage. These armchairs evoke the calm and clarity of postwar Polish design—clean lines, honest materials, and details driven by function. The beech wood brings a natural warmth, while the olive cushions add a muted color accent, reminiscent of tranquil afternoons in 1960s modernist interiors. These pieces might recount stories of home gatherings, conversations, and moments of rest, echoing an era when Poland embraced modernity and comfort took on a new meaning. The armchairs would suit a living area with light walls and abundant natural light, where the beech frame and olive upholstery can harmonize with neutral tones or minimalist accessories. They could be paired with a low coffee table from the same era, a geometric rug, or a metal-based lamp. The set will work equally well in a mid-century modern arrangement or within eclectic collector’s interiors, where authenticity of form and material is paramount.
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Height77 cm
Depth66 cm
Width74 cm
Dimension details
Width74 cm
Height77 cm
Depth66 cm
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