A remarkably rare and architecturally striking wingback armchair designed and produced by ÚLUV (Center for Folk Art Production) in Czechoslovakia during the 1960s. This piece is a stellar representation of postwar Czechoslovak modernism, fusing traditional craft with progressive mid-century aesthetics. The chair is defined by its sweeping high backrest, prominent sculptural wing profile, and a light-toned solid beech wood frame.
The structural wooden components have been carefully refreshed and re-polished, presenting a stable and entirely robust frame. It retains its original green-toned plaid woolen upholstery, adding a distinct layer of graphic, mid-century texture. This highly collectible armchair offers superb historical provenance and a commanding visual presence suitable for high-end curated interiors.
Condition Report:
Good original vintage condition. The beech wood frame has been re-polished and is structurally sound and sturdy. The original textile is clean and intact, showcasing minor, superficial wear consistent with its age and history.
Seat Height: 38 cm
Seller ref.: 220142
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsGreen, Beige, BrownMaterialWood, TextileNumber of items1Height111 cmWidth68 cmDepth85 cmSeat height36 cm