Pair of armchairs, honey wood, cream bouclé, 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, represents Central European modernism with an appreciation for traditional craftsmanship. The construction features bentwood in a warm honey tone, with a matte to satin finish that highlights the natural wood grain. Wide, elegantly curved armrests and a low, deep seat with a gently reclined backrest create a harmonious silhouette, while the creamy bouclé upholstery brings a tactile, inviting quality. The sturdy, block-shaped legs are crafted from the same honey-toned wood, emphasizing the solidity of the design. All joints are seamlessly integrated, with no visible fasteners, reflecting high-level woodworking and attention to detail. The armchairs are fully restored, showing no signs of wear, damage, or intervention, and present in collector’s condition.These armchairs evoke the spirit of the 1960s—a period when modernity met nostalgia for craftsmanship, and comfort was balanced with architectural discipline. The sweeping curves of the armrests resemble a gesture of welcome, while the soft, creamy bouclé surface recalls a sense of homeliness in postwar Czechoslovakia. Their proportions speak to a pursuit of relaxation and functionality, and each detail—from the flowing wooden lines to the evenly textured bouclé—reflects Halabala’s respect for material and form.This pair can be placed alongside a low coffee table in natural wood or glass to emphasize their organic lines. The armchairs suit both mid
DIMENSION
Height81 cm
Width64 cm
Length87 cm
Dimension details
Length87 cm
Height81 cm
Width64 cm
Weight31 kg
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