Pair of H269 Lounge Chairs by Jindřich Halabala, Czechoslovakia, 1930s
An iconic pair of H269 lounge chairs designed by renowned Czech designer Jindřich Halabala in the 1930s.
These armchairs are known for their dynamic, curved beechwood frames and deep, comfortable seats.
The chairs retain their original character with vintage upholstery in very good condition for their age, and beautifully aged dark-stained wood.
A classic example of pre-war modernist design from Czechoslovakia.
Price is for the pair.
Specifications:
Designer: Jindřich Halabala
Model: H269
Origin: Czechoslovakia
Period: 1930s
Style: Art Deco / Functionalist
Material: Bentwood, textile upholstery
Color: Dark-stained frame, patterned fabric in red and beige
Condition: Very good vintage condition
Estimated weight: approx. 12–14 kg per chair (24–28 kg total)
Dimensions:
Height: 70 cm
Seat height: 40 cm
Overall width: 70 cm
Depth: 90 cm
Seat width: 57 cm
Seat depth: 58 cm