Set of four chairs, oak, navy blue fabric, by O. Haerdtl, Tatra Nabytok, Czechoslovakia, 1960s.
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This set of four chairs, designed by Oswald Haerdtl and produced by Tatra Nabytok in Czechoslovakia in the 1960s, epitomizes the essence of Central European mid-century modernism. Each chair is crafted from solid oak in a warm, medium brown tone, with a satin-matte finish that emphasizes the natural wood grain. The gently curved backs feature a signature oval cutout providing both ergonomic support and an elegant visual accent, while outward-splayed, conical legs contribute to the chairs' visual lightness and ensure stability. The seats are generously padded and covered in a deep navy blue fabric with a finely textured, subtle melange effect. No visible screws or metal fittings disturb the silhouette; meticulous joinery and seamless construction create a unified, timeless form. The set is presented in excellent, fully restored condition—wood and fabric are consistent in color and show no marks, damage, or signs of use.These chairs reflect a period's dedication to simplicity, function, and understated sophistication, embodying the rational optimism characteristic of the 1960s. The softly outlined lines recall an era when utility and considered beauty were paramount. The oval cutout in the backrest acts as a symbolic “eye” of modernity—an accent that brings rhythm and lightness without overwhelming the overall aesthetic. Each crafted detail pays homage to high-quality materials and manufacturing techniques, while the slightly domed seats invite both comfort and enduring usage.This set would work well placed in a living
DIMENSION
Height81 cm
Width44 cm
Length44 cm
Dimension details
Length44 cm
Height81 cm
Width44 cm
Weight15 kg
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