Pair of cocktail armchairs H 237, light brown walnut, by J. Halabala, UP Závody, Czechoslovakia, 1950s.
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This pair of H 237 cocktail armchairs, designed by Jindřich Halabala and produced by UP Závody in Czechoslovakia in the 1950s, exemplifies Central European mid-century modernism. The construction features a solid wooden frame in a warm, light brown tone with a semi-matte finish. The model is distinguished by gently curved, sculptural armrests and slender legs that lend the form a sense of lightness. The original upholstery presents a dense geometric pattern in shades of beige and brown, with a subtle reddish undertone. The fabric is softly textured, the seat and backrest are edged with matching brown piping, and double rows of decorative buttons on the backrest highlight the armchairs' classic elegance. The proportions are compact and comfortable—slightly reclined backrests and deep seats ensure ease of use. Visible, well-crafted joinery completes the composition. The armchairs are preserved in very good condition, with minor signs of use and a gentle patina on the wood, but no visible damage or repairs. These armchairs echo the spirit of postwar Central Europe—a time when modernity was paired with the search for comfort. Halabala designed furniture as a haven for everyday life: the soft, rounded lines and measured rhythm of the upholstery evoke the atmosphere of intimate gatherings, quiet reading, or thoughtful conversation. The wooden arms and subtly lustrous fabric carry the memory of an era when function and form met in harmony, and details—like buttoned accents or refined piping—held
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Height74 cm
Width59 cm
Length59 cm
Dimension details
Length59 cm
Height74 cm
Width59 cm
Weight15 kg
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