Pair of armchairs H 410, ivory bouclé, walnut wood, by J. Halabala, UP Závody, Czechoslovakia, 1960s.
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This pair of H 410 armchairs, designed by Jindřich Halabala and produced by UP Závody in Czechoslovakia in the 1970s, exemplifies Central European modernism's harmonious blend of functionality and sculptural form. The construction features a solid walnut frame in a deep, dark brown tone with a satin finish. The most distinctive element lies in the sweeping, bentwood armrests that flow seamlessly into the outwardly angled legs, creating a bold yet inviting profile. Upholstered in high-quality ivory bouclé fabric, the chairs offer a soft, tactile surface with a subtle, grainy texture that gently contrasts with the smoothness of the wood. Their proportions are generous, with a slightly reclined backrest and thick, comfortable seat designed for relaxation. Details such as invisible joints and carefully finished seams attest to skilled craftsmanship. Both chairs are in excellent, fully restored condition, showing no traces of wear, damage, or repairs. These armchairs evoke the spirit of a time when modernism met the desire for everyday comfort. The bentwood gestures in a fluid arc, as if inviting quiet repose amid a postwar optimism for new order. The ivory bouclé upholstery softly reflects light, creating a calm, almost cinematic atmosphere where every detail finds its place. The chairs seem to recount a story of artisan precision and the search for harmony between form and comfort—an ethos characteristic of Halabala's designs, where practicality did not preclude artistic subtlety. This
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Height85 cm
Width62 cm
Length64 cm
Dimension details
Length64 cm
Height85 cm
Width62 cm
Weight31 kg
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