Pair of armchairs, brown beech, black leather, by A. Svensson, Dux, Sweden, 1960s.
7 495 PLN
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This pair of armchairs, designed by Alf Svensson for the Swedish brand Dux in the 1960s, embodies the essence of Scandinavian modernism. The construction features a carefully contoured frame made of solid beech wood, finished with a satin lacquer in a warm honey-brown tone. The seat and backrest are upholstered in smooth, matte black genuine leather, creating a striking contrast with the wood and emphasizing the project's clean lines. The gently curved armrests flow seamlessly into the chair's silhouette, while slender, slightly splayed legs lend the whole composition a sense of lightness. The upholstery has been replaced, and the entire set has undergone professional carpentry and upholstery restoration – the condition is excellent, with no visible signs of wear. The listed price is for the set – two armchairs.
These chairs are not only a testament to a functional approach to form but also carry the aura of the 1960s, when Scandinavian design celebrated harmony and simplicity. The wooden frame seems to tell a story of artisanal precision and respect for material, while the black leather evokes the era's spirit of bold contrasts and organic comfort. Their form speaks softly of everyday ease, never dominating the space, but rather inviting moments of rest.
This pair of armchairs would fit effortlessly in a living room inspired by mid-century modern style or in eclectic, collector's interiors where authenticity and attention to detail matter. They can be paired with a low coffee table in wood or glass, complemented by soft-lit lamps and textiles in muted, earthy tones. They also work well in office spaces or reading rooms,
DIMENSION
Height82 cm
Width62 cm
Length58 cm
Dimension details
Length58 cm
Height82 cm
Width62 cm
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