A set of six chairs designed by M.Grabiński
A set of six chairs produced in Swarzędzka Furniture Factory in the 1960s, designed by Marian Grabiński. The form of the chairs refers to Scandinavian and American post-war modernism (mid-century modern style). Unlike most Polish chairs from that period, the ones presented here are really big and do not differ in size from the current standards.
The chairs are made of beech wood. The entire set has undergone a comprehensive carpentry and upholstery renovation, and has been finished with hard wax oil.
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Additional information
Color | grey, natural |
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Country of origin | Poland |
Manufacturer | Swarzędzka Fabryka Mebli |
Designer | Grabiński Marian |
Condition | original product with visible traces of use, refurbished |
Style | mid-century modern, PRL |
Material | beech wood, fabric |
Width | 47cm |
Depth | 50cm |
Height | 86cm |
Wysokość siedziska | 45cm |