Set of four chairs, brown teak, black leather, by G. Herkströter, Lübke, Germany, 1960s.
4 750 PLN
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ABOUT PRODUCTID 31900
This set of four chairs, designed by Gustav Herkströter and produced by the esteemed German manufacturer Lübke in the 1960s, exemplifies the best of European mid-century modern design. Crafted from solid teak, the frames are finished with a satin lacquer that highlights the wood’s natural grain and warm, slightly reddish hue. The seats are upholstered in smooth, matte black natural leather, providing a striking contrast to the rich brown timber. Hallmarks of the design include slender, tapered legs, a precisely sculpted backrest with a broad, gently curved top rail, and seamless joinery with no visible screws or hardware – all testaments to expert craftsmanship. Structural crossbars add both stability and visual lightness. The proportions are balanced, with a subtly forward-leaning silhouette that supports ergonomic comfort. The set has been fully and professionally restored – both timber and upholstery display a flawless, unified appearance, with new cushioning and refreshed surfaces. Condition: restored set, no visible signs of wear. These chairs evoke the spirit of 1960s German modernism, where function and form converged in quietly elegant solutions. The teak wood, meticulously finished, recalls interiors where simplicity was synonymous with good taste and every detail was considered. The matte black leather resonates as a restrained echo of the era – a blend of austerity
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Height79 cm
Width47 cm
Length48 cm
Dimension details
Length48 cm
Height79 cm
Width47 cm
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