Vintage Armchairs Gfm 142 By Edmund Homa, Gfm, Poland, 1960’s, Set Of 2
- Dimensions :
- H92 x W57 x D74
- Color :
- blue
- Material :
- wood
- Style :
- vintage
The GFM-142 armchair is an iconic club-style design created by Edmund Homa and produced during the 1960s at the Gościcińska Fabryka Mebli (GFM) in Poland. This specific model is distinguished by its low, deep seat and a reclining backrest, offering a more relaxed and substantial silhouette than its smaller counterpart, the GFM-64. The construction is based on a solid beech wood frame, which features elegantly turned legs and a straight slat that provides structural support to the backrest. A standout element of this design is the set of long, carefully profiled armrests that provide both comfort and a sophisticated aesthetic. The wooden frames have been professionally restored to highlight the natural grain and warm tones of the beech wood. The seats are currently finished in blue upholstery fabric that provides a fresh contrast to the wooden structure. The GFM-142 remains one of the most sought-after examples of Polish Mid-Century Modern furniture due to its perfect proportions and ergonomic design. These armchairs function as both comfortable lounging pieces and significant sculptural additions to a modernist living space.
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