Pair of armchairs, honey wood, ivory 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 during the 1960s, exemplifies thoughtful mid-century modern design with a clear nod to Art Deco influences. The construction features bentwood in a warm honey-brown tone with a satin finish, showcasing the natural wood grain and emphasizing the organic quality of the frame. The broad, elegantly curved armrests and flowing base are signature elements of Halabala’s work from this era. Upholstered in a high-quality ivory bouclé fabric, the armchairs offer a tactile, visually textured surface, while the generously padded seats and backrests provide everyday comfort. The proportions are harmonious—a low, deep seat and gently reclined backrest encourage relaxation, and the seamless joinery reflects expert craftsmanship. Condition: fully restored with no visible signs of wear or damage. These armchairs echo the voice of Central European modernism of the 1960s, when function and form converged at the intersection of modernity and tradition. The sweeping armrests invite repose, while the soft bouclé surface conjures an atmosphere of domestic comfort in postwar Czechoslovakia. The pair tells the story of an era when the pursuit of comfort embraced bold lines and architectural discipline, with every detail—from the silhouette to the wood finish—reflecting respect for material and craft. This set could be paired with a low coffee table in natural wood
DIMENSION
Height80 cm
Width90 cm
Length66 cm
Dimension details
Length66 cm
Height80 cm
Width90 cm
Weight31 kg
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