Pair of armchairs H-227, Art Deco, beige boucle, oak, by J. Halabala, Czechoslovakia, 1930s.
9 500 PLN
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The H-227 armchairs, designed by Jindřich Halabala in 1930s Czechoslovakia, are among the most recognizable examples of Art Deco in Central European design. The construction features sturdy, straight oak legs finished in a semi-matte lacquer that highlights the wood’s natural grain. Seats and backs are upholstered in a high-quality boucle fabric in a light beige shade, characterized by a subtly mottled, matte texture. The most striking detail is the pair of wide, sculpted armrests—crafted from dark-stained oak—forming a continuous, flowing line that defines the silhouette, a signature of Halabala’s work. The chairs are in professionally restored condition: the wood has been cleaned and refinished, and all upholstery—including interior padding—has been renewed. These chairs evoke the spirit of the 1930s, when geometric forms and luxurious materials converged with a bold vision for modern interiors. The soft fabric and dynamic, curved armrests seem to whisper stories of urban salons of the era, where comfort blended seamlessly with refined decor. Halabala’s design, free from superfluous ornamentation, allows both the oak and the subtle textile to
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Height80 cm
Depth85 cm
Width69 cm
Dimension details
Width69 cm
Height80 cm
Depth85 cm
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