1930S JINDRICH HALABALA
restored H-237 armchair, UP Závody Czech
restored H-237 armchair, UP Závody Czech
Jindřich Halabala (1903-1978) was a pioneering industrial designer, architect, and theorist who played a crucial role in shaping modern furniture design in interwar Czechoslovakia. He created pieces for mass production that brought modern design to a wider public. This pair of model H-237 was designed in the early 1930s with bent beechwood framing to the arms and nicely arched back. Recently restored with a bright blue fabric and contrast cording that keeps to the original vertical chair channeling. Produced at his factory UP Závody (United Arts and Crafts Factory), Brno Czech.
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Origin: Czech
Period: 1930s
Dimensions: H 28.8 in, W 26.4 in, D 25.6 in Seat height 16.6 in
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