Vintage Classic polish vintage armchair, J. Chierowski, blue oak 1960s
Vintage Classic polish vintage armchair, J. Chierowski, blue oak 1960s
Vintage Classic polish vintage armchair, J. Chierowski, blue oak 1960s
Vintage Classic polish vintage armchair, J. Chierowski, blue oak 1960s
Vintage Classic polish vintage armchair, J. Chierowski, blue oak 1960s
Vintage Classic polish vintage armchair, J. Chierowski, blue oak 1960s
Vintage Classic polish vintage armchair, J. Chierowski, blue oak 1960s
Vintage Classic polish vintage armchair, J. Chierowski, blue oak 1960s
Vintage Classic polish vintage armchair, J. Chierowski, blue oak 1960s
Vintage Classic polish vintage armchair, J. Chierowski, blue oak 1960s
Vintage Classic polish vintage armchair, J. Chierowski, blue oak 1960s
Vintage Classic polish vintage armchair, J. Chierowski, blue oak 1960s
Vintage Classic polish vintage armchair, J. Chierowski, blue oak 1960s
Vintage Classic polish vintage armchair, J. Chierowski, blue oak 1960s
Vintage Classic polish vintage armchair, J. Chierowski, blue oak 1960s
Vintage Classic polish vintage armchair, J. Chierowski, blue oak 1960s
Vintage Classic polish vintage armchair, J. Chierowski, blue oak 1960s
Vintage Classic polish vintage armchair, J. Chierowski, blue oak 1960s
Vintage Classic polish vintage armchair, J. Chierowski, blue oak 1960s
Vintage Classic polish vintage armchair, J. Chierowski, blue oak 1960s
Vintage Classic polish vintage armchair, J. Chierowski, blue oak 1960s
Vintage Classic polish vintage armchair, J. Chierowski, blue oak 1960s

Vintage Classic polish vintage armchair, J. Chierowski, blue oak 1960s

Poland
€479.00

About this vintage design furniture

The armchair designed by Józef Chierowski is the most famous and recognizable piece of Polish design of the 60s. It was created exactly in 1962 in the Lower Silesian Furniture Factories in Świebodzice and has made a world-wide career. It is a piece of furniture with a very simple construction. Definitely modern. This is how it was perceived over 60 years ago. Its style definitely differed from other massive armchairs from the early 1960s. The chair has undergone a thorough renovation. The wooden frame has been splitted into the first parts in order to eliminate the gaps created at the joints due to the passage of time and to eliminate mobility due to the crumbling of glue. The next step was to remove old layers of paint and varnish. Finally, the frame was glued together again and painted with teak satin paint. The seat was also dismantled from old layers of material, foam and belts. Reinforcement has been added using medium-hard foam, strips and sheep. At the very end, the seat was upholstered in a beautiful, damage resistant and hydrophobic fabric.

Reference : 135353

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Features

Length
62 cm
Height
72 cm
Depth
62 cm
Designer
Józef CHIEROWSKI
Condition
Restored
Period
1960s
Origin
- Other -
Colour
Blue
Main material
Fabric
Other material
Oak

delivery and return

  • Shipped from : Poland
  • Delivery time :
    • 1 week for small items
    • 2 to 5 weeks for bulky products
  • Return possible: up to 14 days after delivery

About the designer

Józef CHIEROWSKI

1927 - 2007

Chierowski was a Polish designer and architect, born in 1927 and died in 1990. He is best known for his work in the 1950s and 1960s, when modernist design was very much in vogue in Poland.

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