Set of chairs, beige bouclé, dark brown wood, by A. Suman, Tatra Nabytok, Czechoslovakia, 1960s.
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This set of four chairs designed by Antonin Suman is a notable example of 1960s Czechoslovakian design, manufactured by Tatra Nabytok. The chairs feature solid wood frames stained in a deep, dark brown, with legs that gently splay outward and taper towards the floor, lending a sense of visual lightness. The backrest is defined by its organic, oval cut-out—a signature element of Suman's work. Upholstered in a warm, light beige boucle fabric with a subtle creamy undertone, the chairs offer a soft, matte texture that is both tactile and inviting. The padding is generous on both seat and back, and the construction is seamless, with no visible screws or fittings, underscoring a commitment to clean lines and precise craftsmanship. The set is preserved in excellent condition, showing no signs of wear, damage, or restoration—an authentic, well-maintained piece of mid-century history. The form of these chairs speaks to an era when functionality was softened by organic curves. The 1960s in Czechoslovakia saw modernism take on a more human dimension: rounded silhouettes were designed to ease daily life, while the characteristic cut-out in the backrest allowed for both light and a sense of openness. These chairs carry a spirit of optimistic construction, as if still remembering long afternoons and conversations around the table. The boucle fabric recalls the tactile softness of period textiles, while the interplay of warm wood and pale
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Height79 cm
Width50 cm
Length44 cm
Dimension details
Length44 cm
Height79 cm
Width50 cm
Weight30 kg
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