The FS 134 armchair by Guy Besnard for Free Span, dating from the 1950s, boasts a light and highly graphic aesthetic. Its light wood frame features curved armrests and angled legs, typical of post-war French furniture. The seat and back are upholstered in a discreetly tufted fabric, offering comfort and visual appeal. The armchair has a reclining back with lateral adjustment, designed for relaxation. A well-balanced piece, easy to integrate, it instantly adds a mid-century touch without being imposing. Guy Besnard was a French designer active in the 1950s, associated with a production focused on "modern comfort." Free Span designs favored simple structures, clean lines, and straightforward mechanisms (reclining, ergonomic). His furniture embodies the spirit of post-war reconstruction: functional, elegant, and made for everyday use.
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsBeigeMaterialWoodNumber of items1Height92 cmWidth63 cmDepth96 cmSeat height39 cm