This Polish Art Deco armchair, dating from the 1930s, exemplifies the elegant and streamlined aesthetic of the era. The piece is defined by its sweeping, curved armrests and a gently arched backrest, which together create a sophisticated silhouette characteristic of early 20th-century European design. Constructed with a solid beech wood frame, the chair features a rich, warm brown finish that highlights the natural grain of the wood. The seat and backrest are upholstered in a soft, muted green velvet, accented with a decorative gold-toned trim along the edges. The combination of the polished wood and the textured fabric provides a refined contrast, while the sturdy, straight front legs and slightly splayed back legs ensure stability. The armchair remains in good condition, reflecting its age and history. The wooden frame retains its original character, and the upholstery is intact, offering a comfortable seating experience. The piece has been preserved to maintain its structural integrity and aesthetic appeal. This armchair is well-suited for a variety of interior settings, from a classic study or library to a modern living room seeking a touch of vintage elegance. Its distinctive Art Deco form allows it to serve as a striking accent piece alongside both contemporary and traditional furnishings.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsBrown, Gold, GreenMaterialVelvet, WoodNumber of items1Height67 cmWidth56 cmDepth76 cmSeat height40 cm