Pair of armchairs model 300-138, yellow fabric, oak-stained beech, Bystrzyckie Fabryki Mebli, Poland, 1960s.
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This pair of model 300-138 armchairs, produced by Bystrzyckie Fabryki Mebli in Poland during the 1960s, exemplifies the era’s modernist approach to furniture design. The robust frames are crafted from beech wood, stained to a medium oak tone and finished with a semi-matte lacquer that accentuates the natural grain. Upholstered in high-quality, velvety fabric with a matte finish, the armchairs present a vivid, warm yellow color. Distinctive, gently curved armrests and legs form a continuous organic line, while precise joinery and the slightly reclined, wide backrest ensure comfort and ergonomic support. Each chair is fitted with full armrests, and the balanced proportions encourage both relaxed seating and upright posture. The pair is fully restored, showing no signs of wear, repair, or visible restoration marks. These armchairs echo the spirit of 1960s Polish interiors, where modernism met the practical realities of everyday life. The softly flowing wooden lines narrate an era in which the pursuit of simplicity and comfort was matched by meticulous craftsmanship. The yellow upholstery seems to evoke stories of sunlit mornings and the optimistic outlook characteristic of the postwar decades. Even after years, these pieces retain a sense of domestic warmth and an inviting presence. The chairs can be paired with a minimalist sofa in a neutral shade or a geometric mid-century coffee table. They will perform well in a living room with wooden floors and light walls, where the yellow upholstery becomes a
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Height72 cm
Depth73 cm
Width57 cm
Dimension details
Width57 cm
Height72 cm
Depth73 cm
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