Pair of H269 Lounge Chairs by Jindřich Halabala, Czechoslovakia, 1930s
This iconic pair of H269 lounge chairs was designed by renowned Czechoslovak architect Jindřich Halabala in the 1930s. A quintessential example of the Art Deco movement, the chairs feature curved bentwood arms and a flowing silhouette that blends elegance with exceptional comfort.
The pair is preserved in its original vintage condition with signs of age and use appropriate to its era. The original upholstery remains intact, and the wooden structure is fully solid and stable, with no major damage. A highly collectible set perfect for vintage interiors or design-conscious spaces.
The price is for the pair.
Maker: UP Závody
Designer: Jindřich Halabala
Origin: Czechoslovakia
Period: 1930s
Style: Art Deco, Modernist
Material: Bentwood, original upholstery
Color: Dark brown wood, brick-red upholstery
Condition: Very good original condition, signs of age, structurally sound
Upholstery: Original, undamaged
Dimensions (per chair):
• Height: 69 cm
• Width: 68 cm
• Seat height: 43 cm
• Seat width: 53 cm
• Seat depth: 56 cm
• Overall depth: 88 cm