Set of three bentwood chairs, produced in Czechoslovakia between the 1930s and 1950s. The design is attributed to either Josef Hoffmann, Josef Frank, or another Central European modernist designer. The model was originally associated with the renowned bentwood manufacturer Thonet, whose influence defined furniture production across the region.
Crafted from bent beechwood, the chairs embody the elegance of early modern Central European design. Their curved structural elements create a harmonious silhouette while maintaining excellent stability and comfort. The proportions are well balanced, making them suitable for dining interiors, cafés, or as accent seating in refined residential spaces.
The chairs are in well-preserved condition. The wooden frames are solid and stable, with minor age-related signs of use consistent with their period. No significant structural damage is present.