The armchair, commonly known as a shell, was produced in the no longer existing German Democratic Republic in the 1960s.
This chair has undergone a complete renovation. It consisted of removing old material, sponges, belts and insects. The metal frame was then cleaned, protected against corrosion and re-painted. The next step was to pull on the new belts, put on a sponge and put on a sheep. The culmination of the renovation was the upholstery with a beautiful material with stain-resistant properties.
The feet were cleaned and re-painted with matt black varnish. Metal feet polished. The chair looks great. All stages of the renovation were carried out taking into account the original production process.