This set of four Polish chairs from the 1930s is a testament to the craftsmanship of the late Art Deco and Biedermeier revival period. The construction features solid oak in a deep, warm brown tone with a matte finish, highlighting the natural grain and a subtle patina. Distinctive, gently curved backrests are composed of three horizontal slats, lending the design a sense of lightness and harmonious proportion. The front legs are softly cabriole-shaped, while the rear legs splay outward slightly to ensure stability. Seats are newly upholstered in a light beige, velvety fabric with a subtle floral pattern, providing a delicate contrast to the dark wood. All joints are crafted without visible screws or modern hardware, and the precision of the restoration is evident in the cohesive and refined detailing. The condition is described as excellent – fully restored, with no visible damage or signs of wear. These chairs echo the voice of interwar Poland—a time when the living room was a gathering space for conversation and shared moments. The gently arched backs and soft leg lines evoke the spirit of the 1930s, where both comfort and style held sway. The velvety upholstery, catching the light
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Height88 cm
Depth46 cm
Width48 cm
Dimension details
Width48 cm
Height88 cm
Depth46 cm
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