Pair of armchairs, grey fabric, wood, by J. Halabala, UP Závody, Czechoslovakia, 1960s.
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This pair of armchairs, designed by Jindřich Halabala and produced by UP Závody in Czechoslovakia in the 1960s, exemplifies mid-century modern design with a bold Art Deco influence. The structure features robust, bentwood frames in a deep, almost black brown, finished with a subtle satin sheen that highlights the sweeping curves of the wide armrests. Seats and backs are upholstered in a uniform, cool light grey fabric with a fine, slightly textured weave, lending a calm, contemporary undertone. The short, slightly splayed legs offer stability, while the absence of visible screws or joints attests to the high quality of craftsmanship. The construction is substantial yet visually balanced, with clean curves ensuring a sense of lightness. The armchairs have been fully restored—the upholstery appears new, and the wood surfaces show no signs of wear or damage. These chairs echo the spirit of 1960s Czechoslovakia: an era when modernism merged with artisanal finesse and function was elevated through artistic lines. The bent armrests resemble a wave, frozen mid-motion by a master craftsman—as if the wood has captured the tempo of past decades. The light, cool fabric brings a breath of freshness, inviting moments of reflection and calm. These pieces could tell stories of living rooms where generations gathered, afternoons shared over coffee, and evenings spent with a book—everyday rituals shaped by the gentle silhouette and reassuring solidity
DIMENSION
Height80 cm
Width62 cm
Length64 cm
Dimension details
Length64 cm
Height80 cm
Width62 cm
Weight31 kg
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