This pair of oak armchairs from the 1970s embodies the minimalist, geometric design language characteristic of mid-century modernism. Each chair features a solid oak frame in a light, honey-toned finish, enhanced by a satin lacquer that accentuates the natural wood grain. The construction is defined by straight lines and right angles, giving the silhouette a pronounced architectural presence. The seat and backrest are upholstered in a light beige, textured fabric with a tactile weave that subtly plays with the light, adding softness to the crisp form. The upholstery is precisely fitted, with clean edges and no visible fastenings. Integrated armrests flow seamlessly into the frame, continuing into rectangular legs joined at the base for added stability. The overall condition is excellent following complete restoration, with no visible signs of wear, damage, or repair. These chairs tell the story of 1970s Polish modernism—a period when simplicity of form and functional clarity met a deep appreciation for materials. The light, satin oak draws in the light and evokes the transparent, honest spirit of interiors where craftsmanship was paramount. The structured upholstery gently softens the geometric discipline, envelop
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Height82 cm
Depth55 cm
Width51 cm
Dimension details
Width51 cm
Height82 cm
Depth55 cm
Weight20 kg
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