Set of Rolling Chairs, Zbyněk Hřivnáč, 1963, Czechoslovakia
- Dimensions :
- H64 x W80 x D60
- Color :
- multicolour
- Material :
- leather
- Style :
- vintage
A rare set of three rolling chairs designed in 1963 by Zbyněk Hřivnáč for the Czechoslovak Embassy in Brazil. These chairs are a strong example of Czech modernist and functionalist design, created for diplomatic interiors where durability, comfort, and discreet innovation were essential. The chairs feature a steel structure with black leather upholstery. Both the seat and backrest are removable, emphasising modularity and ease of maintenance. The legs are finished with a clever integrated rolling mechanism, allowing smooth movement while maintaining a stable, architectural appearance. Preserved in original vintage condition with visible patina, surface wear, and creases in the leather consistent with age and use. A historically significant ensemble, suitable for collectors, institutional interiors, or refined modern spaces. Sold as a set of three chairs. Specifications. Designer: Zbyněk Hřivnáč Year: 1963. Origin: Czechoslovakia. Commission: Embassy of Czechoslovakia in Brazil. Materials: Steel, leather. Upholstery: Original black leather. Construction: Removable seat and backrest. Condition: Original vintage condition, patina and wear consistent with age. Estimated weight: approx. 22 kg per chair. Dimensions (each chair) Height: 64 cm. Width: 80 cm. Depth: 60 cm.
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