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This 'patyczak' chair from Germany, dating to the 1960s/70s, is a notable example of mid-century modern design. The construction features four tapered, turned wooden legs in a light honey-brown shade with a semi-matte finish. The seat and rounded backrest are generously padded, with spring support beneath the seat for added comfort. The upholstery resembles synthetic leather or vinyl—a subtly textured, cleanable material in creamy beige, adorned with a floral pattern in muted green and white. The chair’s proportions are well balanced: a wide seat, enveloping back, and stable base with splayed legs, all assembled without visible metal fittings. The chair is in good vintage condition—minor traces of use and a small tear in the upholstery are visible, with no signs of major restoration; all components appear authentic to the era. The form echoes the voice of 1960s German modernism: pragmatic yet quietly decorative. The delicate floral motif recalls the era’s fascination with natural themes in everyday objects, while the rounded lines and soft seat suggest the growing importance of comfort in postwar interiors. It is a chair that seems to whisper of domestic calm—coffee at a simple table, daily life shaped by function and gentle hues. This chair can be placed at a dining table or used as a statement piece in a living room or reading nook. It pairs well with light wooden furniture, natural woven textiles, or minimalist mid-century lighting. Interiors in the
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Height79 cm
Width59 cm
Length51 cm
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Length51 cm
Height79 cm
Width59 cm
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