ICON OF POLISH DESIGN
When admiring design from Scandinavian countries, we should pay attention and apprectiate Polish creations.
366 is one of the most popular icons of Polish design. The armchair was developed by the eminent creator of Józef Chierowski in 1962- a famous interior and furniture designer. Interesting, simple form, upholstered, soft seat and subtle shapes are considered timeless - fitting in both the vintage and modern trend. After the fire at the Furniture Factory in Świebodzice, the model went to mass production, gaining sympathy for a wide group and for over 20 years was one of the mandatory elements of the apartment's equipment. Since 2014, 366 Concept has been licensed exclusively for the 366 model, producing not only armchairs, but also stylistically matching tables or sofas. All production takes place in Poland and 10 people work on the implementation of one chair. Such attention to detail guarantees the highest quality and in fact 366 looks beautiful in the interiors. Its small size makes it fit even for small apartments.
366 is one of the most popular icons of Polish design. The armchair was developed by the eminent creator of Józef Chierowski in 1962- a famous interior and furniture designer. Interesting, simple form, upholstered, soft seat and subtle shapes are considered timeless - fitting in both the vintage and modern trend. After the fire at the Furniture Factory in Świebodzice, the model went to mass production, gaining sympathy for a wide group and for over 20 years was one of the mandatory elements of the apartment's equipment. Since 2014, 366 Concept has been licensed exclusively for the 366 model, producing not only armchairs, but also stylistically matching tables or sofas. All production takes place in Poland and 10 people work on the implementation of one chair. Such attention to detail guarantees the highest quality and in fact 366 looks beautiful in the interiors. Its small size makes it fit even for small apartments.
I'd love to have one at my flat one day, even though they cost an arm and a leg :)
OMG, the prices are CRAZY! My parents still have an original one, from the 60s, which looks like Fox - I must tell them they are rich! :D
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