Pair of armchairs Odnowa, black velvet, beech wood, Poland, 1970s.
4 600 PLN
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ABOUT PRODUCTID 9355
This pair of armchairs, produced by the Bydgoska Spółdzielnia Inwalidów Odnowa in Poland during the 1970s, embodies the clarity of Central European modernism. The solid beech wood frames are finished in a medium oak stain and sealed with a semi-matte lacquer, highlighting the natural wood grain. Seats and backs are upholstered in a high-quality, deep black fabric with a velvety, uniform texture. The angular, tapered legs and sharply set armrests create a sense of architectural lightness and discipline, typical of Polish mid-century design. Joinery is concealed, with no visible hardware, underscoring the craftsmanship of the construction. The armchairs feature wide, comfortable seating and a well-contoured backrest. The condition is restored—surfaces are fresh, with no visible signs of wear. These chairs reflect the design optimism of the 1970s, when Polish furniture sought contemporary forms within the limits of available manufacturing. Their silhouette speaks the language of the era: assertive angles and dynamic lines express confidence in function and simplicity. The black upholstery contrasts with the warmth of the wood, highlighting restraint and material awareness. The thoughtful shape seems to invite conversation or quiet reflection, where a sense of modernity meets the
DIMENSION
Height77 cm
Depth87 cm
Width67 cm
Dimension details
Width67 cm
Height77 cm
Depth87 cm
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