A refined Czechoslovak functionalist dining ensemble, consisting of three armchairs and one round table, attributed to the circle of Jindřich Halabala and produced in Czechoslovakia during the late 1930s to early 1940s.
The armchairs and table are available individually, or alternatively as a complete set, allowing flexible acquisition depending on the collector’s or interior’s needs. Detailed pricing options are listed below.
The design features hallmark elements of Halabala-era furniture: bentwood armrests, laminated plywood seats, and chromed tubular steel cantilever bases. The accompanying round table is constructed with a chromed steel cross base and a veneered wooden top with expressive radial grain.