This striking pair of armchairs, manufactured in Yugoslavia during the 1960s, exemplifies the high-quality woodcraft and organic modernism prevalent in Balkan design of the era. The chairs are distinguished by their beautifully sculpted, "bent" beechwood armrests and a low-slung, reclined profile that offers both comfort and a sophisticated silhouette.
The chairs are preserved in their original condition. The rich, dark-toned wooden frames remain structurally sound, showing a natural age-related patina and some surface wear on the armrests—please see photos for a detailed view of the finish. The original sage green velvet-style upholstery features a subtle geometric embossed pattern, typical of the late Mid-Century period. While they retain their authentic vintage charm, these pieces are also suitable for refurbishment should you wish to update them with a contemporary textile.
These armchairs are a perfect addition to a mid-century interior, modern apartment, or a curated designer office.
W59 x D76 x H75 cm — SH40 cm
Located in Budapest, Hungary.
Europe-wide delivery available — contact for a shipping quote.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsGreen, BrownMaterialTextile, WoodNumber of items1Height75 cmWidth59 cmDepth76 cmSeat height40 cmSigns of usageScratches