This original 1950s Czech armchair is a definitive example of Bauhaus design principles applied to mid-century seating. The piece is characterised by its continuous tubular steel frame and striking blue upholstery, offering a canonical silhouette that reflects the era's emphasis on functionalism and industrial materials. Constructed in the Czech Republic during the 1950s, the chair features a robust chrome-plated metal frame that forms both the base and the armrests in a single, fluid line. The seat and backrest are supported by a distinctive wire mesh grid, over which the tailored blue textile cushions are securely placed. The silver tone of the polished chrome contrasts sharply with the deep blue fabric, creating a visually compelling colourway that remains highly relevant in contemporary design contexts. The armchair remains in good vintage condition, preserving its structural integrity and historical character. The textile upholstery has been professionally cleaned, ensuring it is ready for immediate use while retaining the authentic feel of its mid-century origins. The chrome frame exhibits a natural patina consistent with decades of careful use, adding depth to its industrial aesthetic. This seating element serves as a strong focal point in both residential and commercial interiors. Its architectural form pairs exceptionally well with minimalist, industrial, or Scandinavian environments, providing both visual interest and practical comfort in a living room, study, or private office. Ref.: 3212
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsBlue, SilverMaterialMetal, Textile, ChromeNumber of items1Height78 cmWidth62 cmDepth78 cmSeat height39 cm