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Pair Of 1930s Leather Armchair By Jindrich Halabala

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"Pair Of 1930s Leather Armchair By Jindrich Halabala"
!Discover this superb pair of leather armchairs by Jindrich HALABALA The designer was born in 1903 in the Czech Republic. He takes his passion for creation from his father and will also do his first internship in the family workshop. Very early on, he developed a passion for wood; he learns, he experiments and he perfects himself. His precise and exhaustive knowledge of this material allowed him to enter the Academy of Applied Arts in Prague. He graduated in 1926 and therefore joined the Bohumil Hübschmann studio. He then began a long collaboration with the company and publisher UP in the capacity of artistic director. The UP company adapts quickly to changes in consumption and then produces in mass, which directly propels Halabala to a position of responsibility. Their collaboration will make it possible to produce furniture of great elegance but above all of unprecedented robustness. The pieces signed Halabala are renowned for their high quality, they are worthy of the most beautiful pieces of European production; their style is timeless, their production is incomparable. These are ultimately the keys to a timeless success! Measures per armchair Height: 84 cm Seat height: 41 cm Depth: 80 cm Width: 70 cm

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