GFM-120 office armchair (afromosia) designed by E. Homa

6,700.00

The GFM-120 office armchair was designed in the 1960s by Edmund Homa for Gościcińska Fabryka Mebli. This model appears very rarely on the antique market, and if it does, it is usually made of beech wood. Our armchair is absolutely unique. It was made of Afromosia. The armchair has undergone a complete carpentry and upholstery renovation. The wooden structure is finished with hard (colorless!) oil-wax and the seat with natural leather.

The specimen we offer probably comes from the early 1970s, as it was part of the furnishing in Hotel Forum (today’s Novotel Warszawa Centrum), which was built in 1972–1974 in Warsaw. Unfortunately, as we found out, most of the furniture from the hotel rooms was destroyed after the building was taken over by the Novotel chain. The hotel staff saved a few copies. We also present a photo from the National Digital Archive, which shows what the interior of one of the hotel rooms looked like, in which a GFM-120 armchair stood!

The price includes 23% VAT.

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Color

brown, grey

Country of origin

Poland

Condition

original product with visible traces of use, refurbished

Style

mid-century modern, PRL

Material

afromosia, leather

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