Józef Chierowski - Armchair - Model 300-177 - Beech - Model 300-177

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Armchair model 300-177, designed by Józef Chierowski, is one of the most famous examples of Polish modernism. A distinctive feature is its light wooden construction made of beech wood. The armrests with a unique shape resemble rabbit ears. The chair was produced by Dolnośląskie Fabryki Mebli in Poland in the 1960s. The piece is original and has undergone professional woodworking and upholstery restoration using traditional manual methods. We have preserved its original appearance. Condition: very good. The furniture’s construction has been sanded, re-glued, and lacquered in a walnut shade with a light silky sheen. The upholstery fabric is high quality and stain resistant in a warm honey-yellow tone. Dimensions: width 65 cm, depth 70 cm, height 70 cm, seat height 37 cm, seat depth 43 cm, seat width 45 cm. An icon of 1960s Polish design. Despite their compact size, they are very comfortable and look superb in contemporary interiors.

Seller's Story

ARTDOR is a family studio that began its operations at the end of 2017. Giving old furniture a second life is our specialty. By professionally renovating, we save unique designs from the mid-20th century from oblivion. We operate according to the principle of don't buy - RENOVATE and we are very happy with every saved item. The idea of living in harmony with nature is close to us, which is why we remember about ecology in all our activities. Each of our products is unique and one of a kind. Quality is important to us, and the most important expression of this is restoring the furniture to such a condition that it will serve you for the next several decades.
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Armchair model 300-177, designed by Józef Chierowski, is one of the most famous examples of Polish modernism. A distinctive feature is its light wooden construction made of beech wood. The armrests with a unique shape resemble rabbit ears. The chair was produced by Dolnośląskie Fabryki Mebli in Poland in the 1960s. The piece is original and has undergone professional woodworking and upholstery restoration using traditional manual methods. We have preserved its original appearance. Condition: very good. The furniture’s construction has been sanded, re-glued, and lacquered in a walnut shade with a light silky sheen. The upholstery fabric is high quality and stain resistant in a warm honey-yellow tone. Dimensions: width 65 cm, depth 70 cm, height 70 cm, seat height 37 cm, seat depth 43 cm, seat width 45 cm. An icon of 1960s Polish design. Despite their compact size, they are very comfortable and look superb in contemporary interiors.

Seller's Story

ARTDOR is a family studio that began its operations at the end of 2017. Giving old furniture a second life is our specialty. By professionally renovating, we save unique designs from the mid-20th century from oblivion. We operate according to the principle of don't buy - RENOVATE and we are very happy with every saved item. The idea of living in harmony with nature is close to us, which is why we remember about ecology in all our activities. Each of our products is unique and one of a kind. Quality is important to us, and the most important expression of this is restoring the furniture to such a condition that it will serve you for the next several decades.
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Details

Era
1900-2000
Weight
12 kg
Title additional information
Model 300-177
Number of objects
1
Country of origin
Poland
Model
Model 300-177
Designer/artist/maker
Józef Chierowski
Material
Beech
Style
Mid-century modern
Colour
Brown
Condition
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Height
70 cm
Width
65 cm
Depth
70 cm
Estimated period
1960-1970
Seating height
38 cm
PolandVerified
11
Objects sold
pro

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