This elegant pair of armchairs, designed by Jindřich Halabala in the 1930s, is a stunning example of Czechoslovakian modernism in furniture design. The combination of refined curves and functional durability makes them an epitome of the aesthetic that established Halabala as one of the leading designers of his time.
Design Features:
• Curved Armrests: Smooth, elegant armrests crafted from solid wood give these chairs an organic lightness and are a signature element of Halabala’s designs.
• Robust Construction: Sturdy front legs and slightly angled rear legs ensure stability and longevity, while the soft upholstery delivers maximum comfort.
• Vintage Upholstery: The chairs are covered in their original velvet fabric, which enhances their refined design and perfectly reflects the style of the 1930s–1940s.Historical Significance:
Jindřich Halabala was a prominent figure of Czechoslovakian modernism and worked closely with the renowned UP Závody factory during the 1930s and 1940s. His mission was to create furniture that was both aesthetically pleasing and highly functional, perfectly suited for the contemporary interiors of the time. Halabala’s approach to practical yet elegant design made his work widely recognized beyond Czechoslovakia.Condition:
The armchairs are in original vintage condition with a light patina that highlights their age and authenticity. The velvet upholstery has been well-preserved, maintaining its period-appropriate elegance.This pair of armchairs is not just a stylish addition to any interior but also an important piece of 20th-century design history, ideal for collectors and enthusiasts of Bauhaus and Art Deco furniture.
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