This outstanding pair of lounge armchairs is a premier example of late Hungarian modernism, designed by the celebrated interior architect and designer László Heczendorfer in 1977. Heczendorfer's work during this era is highly regarded for its ergonomic sophistication and structural clarity. These chairs feature elegantly contoured solid wooden frames with beautifully sloped armrests and geometric legs, showcasing a refined sculptural quality that remains distinctly minimalist.
With their balanced proportions and timeless mid-century silhouette, this pair offers incredible versatility. They make an exceptional addition to a modern living room, home office, or gallery space, carrying both historical design pedigree and great functional appeal.
Condition & Character
The pair is preserved in its original vintage condition, offering a wonderfully authentic look at late 1970s craftsmanship.
Structure: Both wooden frames are remarkably stable and sturdy, with all joints firm and reliable for daily use.
Upholstery & Fabric: The chairs retain their original vintage fabric. The textile and internal padding show clear signs of use and age-related wear, making them great candidates for either immediate retro enjoyment or a personalized future reupholstery project.
Wood Finish: The solid frames display a warm, natural patina with light surface scuffs and typical vintage wear consistent with decades of care.
Inspection: To properly evaluate the genuine vintage character and excellent structural foundation of this pair, please review the detailed photos carefully.
Details & Dimensions
Designer: László Heczendorfer
Origin: Hungary
Period: 1970s (1977)
Materials: Solid Wood, Original Fabric
Dimensions: W64 x D66 x H81 cm
Seat Height: 41 cm
Located in Budapest, Hungary.
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Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsGreen, BrownMaterialWood, TextileNumber of items1Height81 cmWidth64 cmDepth66 cmSeat height41 cmSigns of usageScratches