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Trends 2023 – armchairs from the People’s Republic of Poland are fashionable again. Do you know iconic furniture designs from over the years. 50s, 60s and 70s? This design from the People’s Republic of Poland costs a fortune

In 2023, the fashion for decorating living rooms and bedrooms with iconic armchairs from the People’s Republic of Poland returned to fashion. Furniture in vintage style is proudly presented in modern interiors. Some armchair designs that ruled Polish homes in the 60s, 70s and 80s of the twentieth century now cost even several thousand zlotys. See if you can find these designer gems from the People’s Republic of Poland in the basement, attic or grandpa’s garage.

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Just a few years ago, we threw furniture from the time of the People’s Republic of Poland into the trash, carried it to the house on the plot or shoved it into a corner of the garage, basement or attic. Today unique seat design from the 50s, 60s and 70s have become the object of desire for many interior design people. We are looking for objects with a soul for the living room or bedroom, which will make the interior of the home unique and stop resembling the bland arrangement of a popular shopping chain.

In 2023, the trend of combining the old with the new and interior decoration is sought after, sometimes difficult to obtain. unique from the time of the People’s Republic of Poland. Eclecticism and mid-century modern rule again in modern arrangements.

In our gallery, see which armchairs from the Republic of Poland are now the most desirable in interiors

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Comfortable, compact, upholstered armchair 366 with the seat lowered low to the ground and characteristic wooden armrests, it is probably the most recognizable piece of furniture from the time of the People’s Republic of Poland. Its ergonomic design and minimalist appearance have made it an inspiration for many designers and an object of desire for fans of Polish design.

Designed in the early sixties by Józef Chierowski, was produced for more than twenty years at the furniture factory in Świebodzic (over half a million pieces were produced during that time). In 2014, its production (under an exclusive license) was continued by 366 Concept. The timeless shape of the legendary armchair 366 perfectly matches interiors in different styles.

Another sought-after upholstered furniture is most popular during the era of the Polish People’s Republic armchair 300-190, better known as Lisk. The piece of furniture first appeared on sale in the early 1960s, and was designed by him Henryk Lis. This timeless armchair with turned legs was nicknamed after the name of the author of the project and was produced until the end of the seventies.

Another iconic piece of furniture from the time of the People’s Republic of Poland that is worth getting is this one armchair 300-177similar to armchair 366, with a cute and slightly funny name Bunny or Bunny. This animal furniture got its nickname because of the characteristic armrests, which are shaped like long animal ears.

Many people, wanting to create a unique and atmospheric interior, look for those iconic and often underestimated in the past pearls of Polish design. If you manage to find, for example, an armchair – Scallop, 366 or Tulip in your grandmother’s attic or at an online auction, you will be lucky and it will become a real decoration of your home. Often we just need to replace the seat and upholstery and restore the wooden elements. Just be patient and you’re sure to find a designer armchair from the 50s, 60s or 70s at a bargain price. So it pays to start your search as soon as possible.

In our gallery, see which armchairs from the Republic of Poland are now the most desirable in interiors

See the gallery(24 photos)

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