József Peresztegi Rare Bauhaus-Art Deco style Armchairs, Hungary 1950s

József Peresztegi Rare Bauhaus-Art Deco style Armchairs, Hungary 1950s

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Rare Armchairs designed by József Peresztegi and produced in Hungary during the 1950s. Combining the functional principles of Bauhaus with the elegant styling of Art Deco, this Armchairs is an outstanding example of post-war Hungarian furniture design. The furniture is distinguished by its gracefully curved lines, chrome-plated tubular steel frames, solid beech wood armrests, and harmonious proportions. All seating elements retain their original sprung seat construction, providing exceptional comfort and durability. The original upholstery features a mustard-yellow background with a distinctive graphite-grey abstract geometric pattern, reminiscent of the innovative textile designs of the 1950s. The upholstery is finished with its original beige plastic piping, elegantly accentuating the flowing contours of each piece. Remarkably, the fabric has survived in excellent original condition, showing no significant fading or wear. The entire set remains in completely original vintage condition, with no restoration or reupholstery. The original upholstery, chrome frames, solid beech armrests, and all structural details have been carefully preserved. The furniture has been professionally dry-cleaned and is ready for immediate use. A documented example of József Peresztegi’s work, this rare seating group represents an increasingly collectible piece of Hungarian modern design. Its originality, functionality, and timeless aesthetic make it equally suitable for discerning private collectors, sophisticated interiors, galleries, boutique hotels, or executive spaces.

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