Set of six Skoczek chairs, walnut, grey fabric, by J. Kędziorek, for Zamojskie Fabryki Mebli, Poland, 1970s.
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This set of six 'Skoczek' chairs, designed by Juliusz Kędziorek and produced by Zamojska Fabryka Mebli in the 1970s, exemplifies Polish mid-century modern design. Crafted from walnut wood with a semi-matte lacquer finish, the frames display a warm, medium brown tone and highlight the natural wood grain. The seats and backrests are upholstered in a high-quality, light grey fabric with a smooth, subtle texture, which provides a gentle contrast to the wooden elements. The chairs feature slender, slightly tapered legs and gently curved, organic lines. Visible, precise joinery at the intersections of the legs, seat, and backrest, as well as the seamless and carefully fitted upholstery, reflect meticulous craftsmanship. Balanced proportions—height 74 cm, width 49 cm, depth 52 cm—make the set suitable for both dining and living spaces. The chairs are in excellent condition, following a comprehensive carpentry and upholstery restoration, with all original elements respected. The set echoes the optimism of the 1970s, a time when Polish design sought modernity while remaining true to everyday functionality. The organic silhouette and thoughtful material contrast evoke a sense of convivial gatherings around the table. The wooden frame, smooth to the touch, carries the story of local craftsmanship, while the light grey upholstery offers a quiet invitation to pause amidst daily rhythms. These chairs resonate with an era when utility was never devoid of understated grace. The 'Skoczek' chairs can be combined with a simple walnut or oak table to create a
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Height74 cm
Depth52 cm
Width49 cm
Dimension details
Width49 cm
Height74 cm
Depth52 cm
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