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Mid-Century Lounge Chair by Miroslav Navrátil – Czechoslovakia, 1960s

€ 735
€ 607 without VAT
In stock

Product description

Product code: NAKR052

Product description

An iconic fiberglass lounge chair designed by Miroslav Navrátil, one of the most influential Czech designers of the mid-century era. Created in the 1950s–60s, this piece is a hallmark of Czechoslovak modernist furniture design.

Its sculptural, ergonomic fiberglass shell rests on a sleek metal base. The chair has been professionally reupholstered in a high-quality textured fabric in a soft neutral tone that complements its dynamic form.

  • Designer: Miroslav Navrátil

  • Origin: Czechoslovakia

  • Period: 1950s–1960s

  • Materials: fiberglass shell, metal legs, new upholstery

  • Style: Mid-Century Modern / Functionalist

  • Condition: excellent, professionally restored

A timeless piece of design history – ideal for modern interiors or as a collectible item of Eastern European design heritage.

Historical background

An iconic fiberglass lounge chair designed by Miroslav Navrátil, one of the most influential Czech designers of the mid-century era. Created in the 1950s–60s, this piece is a hallmark of Czechoslovak modernist furniture design.

Its sculptural, ergonomic fiberglass shell rests on a sleek metal base. The chair has been professionally reupholstered in a high-quality textured fabric in a soft neutral tone that complements its dynamic form.

  • Designer: Miroslav Navrátil

  • Origin: Czechoslovakia

  • Period: 1950s–1960s

  • Materials: fiberglass shell, metal legs, new upholstery

  • Style: Mid-Century Modern / Functionalist

  • Condition: excellent, professionally restored

A timeless piece of design history – ideal for modern interiors or as a collectible item of Eastern European design heritage.

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