White leather Halabala armchairs made in 1930s Czechia - Fully restored

€4,753
  • Batch of 2
  • H73 x W86 x D75
  • leather
  • white
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Designed by jindrich halabala, renowned designer credited with ushering in the mass market production of furniture in his native czechoslovakia and made by up zavody, a well known czechoslovakian furniture manufacturer and dealer based in brno. It has been restored and reupholstered by our professional refurbishing team in czechia according to the original process. The chrome parts have been cleaned and professionally restored. The new upholstery is high quality leather, it's very easy to clean and retains its colours very well even in direct sunlight. Sold as a set, although you can find these items as individual items on our profile as well. This item features classic art deco elements. Art deco is a style that originates from france in the early 20th century. Its furniture designs are meticulously crafted, usually using exotic woods. Pieces are normally lacquered to give off a dazzling gloss. These eloquently crafted pieces will add visual performance and posh to any interior. More about the designer. Jindřich halabala was born on may 24, 1903 in koryčany into the family of carpenter štěpán halabala, whose craft he learned in a family business between 1918 and 1920. He then joined the state czechoslovak vocational school for wood processing in valašské meziříčí, which he graduated from two years later. After school, he started practicing at the united up races, where he met their founder jan vaňek. In 1922 he also began to study architecture at the school of applied arts in prague, specializing in furniture and interiors with prof. Pavel janák. He completed his studies in 1926. In the same year, he created the first designs for furniture and carpets. In 1927, he was briefly employed in bohumil hübschmann's studio in prague, and in 1928 he finally joined the united up plant as the head of the prague store in the lucerna palace. In 1927, jindřich halabala married pavla sekerková, with whom he had two sons; in 1929 son jindra and in 1935 son ivan. In 1930, h.

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Dimensions :
H73 x W86 x D75
Color :
white
Material :
leather
Style :
art deco
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