Set of chairs, walnut, light bouclé, by A. Suman, Tatra Nabytok, Czechoslovakia, 1960s.
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This set of four chairs, designed by Antonin Suman and manufactured by Tatra Nabytok in Czechoslovakia during the 1960s, represents a classic example of Central European mid-century modern design. The construction features bent, veneered walnut wood in a warm, medium brown shade, enhanced by a glossy finish that highlights the natural grain. The sculptural, open teardrop-shaped backrests and splayed, tapered legs give the chairs a sense of lightness and organic rhythm. Seat cushions are upholstered in a light bouclé fabric, providing a soft, textured contrast to the smooth wood. All joints are concealed, emphasizing the minimalist clarity of the lines and presenting a cohesive, balanced appearance. The overall condition is very good—there are no signs of heavy use or visible damage, and the original materials and authenticity are well maintained. These chairs evoke the optimism of the 1960s, when Czech design achieved international recognition. Their open, gentle lines carry the spirit of modernity and a welcoming attitude toward new ideas, as if inviting gatherings around the table and the everyday ritual of conversation. The distinctive backrest, reminiscent of a water droplet or softly closed leaf, reflects a fascination with nature and the pursuit of harmony between form and function, characteristic of Central European modernism. Every detail—from the subtle sheen of the lacquer to the tactile softness of the bouclé—speaks to a tradition of careful craftsmanship and an appreciation for enduring, understated objects. This set would work well
DIMENSION
Height79 cm
Width50 cm
Length44 cm
Dimension details
Length44 cm
Height79 cm
Width50 cm
Weight10 kg
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