Pair of armchairs Art Deco, beige, beech oak, by M. Navratil, Czech Republic, 1960s.
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This pair of armchairs, designed by Miroslav Navratil for Cesky Nabytek in the 1960s, exemplifies Czech modernism where tradition gracefully meets fresh form. The structure features a robust frame of bent beech wood, finished in a medium oak shade with a lacquered surface that reveals the natural wood grain. Upholstered in a light beige fabric with a fine, matte texture, the chairs offer a soft, inviting seat. The signature wide, sweeping armrests and cantilevered base reference Art Deco influences, subtly infused with mid-century modern sensibility. The proportions are generous, with broad seats and tall, gently contoured backs divided into three vertical sections. Attention to detail is evident in the seamless joinery and absence of visible hardware, reflecting a high level of craftsmanship. The armchairs are preserved in excellent condition, following a comprehensive restoration—no signs of wear or damage, with all upholstery and structural elements renewed. These armchairs evoke the voice of 1960s Central Europe—a period when design sought to blend comfort and modernity without losing the dignity of form. Their gently curved arms and geometric backrest divisions recall the optimism of postwar modernization and the lightness with which designers drew on Art Deco motifs. The chairs seem to tell stories of living rooms filled with daylight, where each detail
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Height80 cm
Width90 cm
Length71 cm
Dimension details
Length71 cm
Height80 cm
Width90 cm
Weight30 kg
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