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Jindrich Halabala "HR269" Bentwood Chairs, a pair, 1930's.
$11,500.00
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Description
The H269 chair, designed by Jindřich Halabala in the 1930s, is one of Czechoslovakia’s most beloved and iconic pieces. Created while Halabala led the state-run United Arts and Crafts Manufacture (UP), the H269 showcases expert bentwood craftsmanship—wood steamed or soaked until pliable and then shaped into sweeping forms. Its signature, exaggerated arms form a generous, graceful curve that defines the chair’s sculptural silhouette and enduring appeal.
MEASUREMENTS: 32" W x 27"H x 28"D x 15.75" Seat Height
MATERIALS: Performance Velvet Upholstery