This iconic pair of H-410 armchairs was designed by the visionary architect and furniture designer Jindřich Halabala during the 1930s for the prominent UP Závody factory. A definitive name in 20th-century Czechoslovak design, Halabala is celebrated for his ability to unify the refined, sweeping lines of the Art Deco movement with the functional requirements of mass industrial production. These chairs are recognized globally by their signature fluid, bentwood armrests, which stand as a masterclass in mid-war structural geometry.
The chairs are currently in original condition, retaining the authentic, time-honored patina on the wooden frames that only age can provide. They serve as a structurally sound and highly desirable foundation for a professional refurbishment, allowing the next owner to tailor the upholstery and wood finish to their specific aesthetic. Please see pictures for comprehensive details regarding the current state and finish.
These pieces fit seamlessly into an Art Deco home, a mid-century interior, or a designer office requiring a unique, sculptural focal point.
W68 x D85 x H82 cm — SH40 cm
Located in Budapest, Hungary.
Europe-wide delivery available — contact for a shipping quote.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsBrown, RedMaterialTextile, WoodNumber of items1Brand / designerHalabalaBrandJindřich HalabalaHeight82 cmWidth68 cmDepth85 cmSeat height40 cmSigns of usageScratches