Pair of armchairs, multicolor corduroy, beech wood, Poland, 1960s.
3 600 PLN
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This pair of restored vintage armchairs from the 1960s exemplifies Polish design inspired by the mid-century modern aesthetic. The frames are crafted from solid beech wood, finished with a warm, honey-toned satin lacquer that highlights the natural grain and provides a subtle sheen. Characteristic of the period are the slender, slightly tapered legs and armrests with rounded edges and visible joinery. Each armchair features a different upholstery color: one is covered in a thick, brick red ribbed corduroy, while the other displays a muted teal blue. The corduroy’s pronounced texture adds rhythm and tactile interest, while the high-resistance fabric ensures durability and everyday practicality. The armchairs have balanced proportions: wide seats and gently reclined backrests provide both comfort and a sense of poise. They are fully restored and in excellent condition, showing no signs of wear or traces of refurbishment. These armchairs evoke the story of 1960s Polish interiors, where modernity and comfort harmonized with meticulous craftsmanship. The beech frames and corduroy upholstery converse like two voices of modernism: one speaks of material solidity, the other of the era’s bold embrace of color. Each chair seems to invite a moment of pause, recalling past conversations and moments in the living room, while their contrasting colors introduce a subtle interplay within the space. The armchairs lend themselves well to arrangements inspired by mid-century modern style, where they could be paired with a low wood-veneered sideboard, a geometric coffee table, or a minimalist lamp. They might be combined with a dense
DIMENSION
Height73 cm
Depth70 cm
Width57 cm
Dimension details
Width57 cm
Height73 cm
Depth70 cm
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