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Acquiring modern technologies, materials or even the exchange of experience was near to impossible. The only way to catch up on this was by turning towards the ancient ideals of mens et manus (Latin: mind and hand). The creativity of designers together with enormous, precise and tedious work of hand had to suffice to produce comfortable and beautiful furniture. Many models created at that time were simply excellent and were ahead of their time in many ways. Using the most common materials and simple tools we managed to produce works of art that were also functional. At that time, they sadly could not be appreciated and some of them have never been presented abroad. The HERITAGE mini-collection shall restore their well-deserved fame. To let you experience the same unprecedented quality again, not only did we organize the production in accordance with original drawings, but also we maintained the same technologies and the same extent of handcraft. Product Overview Product Details Product description A lounge chair peculiar to Polish design of the ‘60s – distinctive external frame and legs and armrests made of turned elements. The back legs that are slightly tilted outwards allow the user to sit more comfortably, whereas the delicate arch of the backrest board wraps around the user’s back. The entire surface of the seat, which is quite wide by modern standards, has been upholstered. Product name HERITAGE 2 B-5860 armchair Designer Paged Design Team Materials Wood Dimensions height 840 width 615 depth 610 seat height 480 armrest height 680 Share BRAND SELECTIONOUR PRODUCTS Add to bookmarks Paged Meble NODO B-1400 armchair Good solutions are timeless. Add to bookmarks Paged Meble ARIA armchair This armchair was a demonstrator of a new type of finish – the “(W)” variant. The designer knew that there would be a huge veneered outer surface of the backrest at his disposal. Add to bookmarks Paged Meble ARIA BIG WW armchair The ARIA armchair was a demonstrator of a new type of finish – the “(W)” variant. The designer knew that there would be a huge veneered outer surface of the backrest at his disposal. Add to bookmarks Paged Meble Perline Perline by Ola Mirecka Add to bookmarks Paged Meble ARCHER A-4800 chair A chair that embodies flexibility. A distinctive backrest bent in a subtle arch composes in surprising harmony with sharp, rounded legs of a rectangular profile. Add to bookmarks Paged Meble ARCHER armchair An armchair that, like a chair from the same family, embodies flexibility. Add to bookmarks Paged Meble ARIA ULTRA W armchair The ARIA family was created as a flagship collection to promote the "W" finish variant (the entire back of the furniture is covered with a large sheet of plywood, displaying the wo Add to bookmarks Paged Meble NODO A-1400 chair Good solutions are timeless. Add to bookmarks Paged Meble Contessa W. Contessa W. by Agnieszka Pikus Add to bookmarks Paged Meble Fuoco Fouco by Studio Iskry Add to bookmarks Paged Meble ARIA LOUNGE W armchair The ARIA family was created as a flagship collection to promote the "W" finish variant (the entire back of the furniture is covered with a large sheet of plywood, displaying the wo Add to bookmarks Paged Meble PROP B-4390 by Nikodem Szpunar The strength of the PROP design is combining classical style with minimalism. The furniture structure is made of turned wooden legs with the seat and backrest made of plywood. Add to bookmarks Paged Meble LA BENDA armchair It is a modern armchair created with a unique XIX century technology of bending beech wood under the pressure and steam.
Add to bookmarks Paged Meble ARIA armchair This armchair was a demonstrator of a new type of finish – the “(W)” variant. The designer knew that there would be a huge veneered outer surface of the backrest at his disposal.
Add to bookmarks Paged Meble ARIA BIG WW armchair The ARIA armchair was a demonstrator of a new type of finish – the “(W)” variant. The designer knew that there would be a huge veneered outer surface of the backrest at his disposal.
Add to bookmarks Paged Meble ARCHER A-4800 chair A chair that embodies flexibility. A distinctive backrest bent in a subtle arch composes in surprising harmony with sharp, rounded legs of a rectangular profile.
Add to bookmarks Paged Meble ARCHER armchair An armchair that, like a chair from the same family, embodies flexibility.
Add to bookmarks Paged Meble ARIA ULTRA W armchair The ARIA family was created as a flagship collection to promote the "W" finish variant (the entire back of the furniture is covered with a large sheet of plywood, displaying the wo
Add to bookmarks Paged Meble ARIA LOUNGE W armchair The ARIA family was created as a flagship collection to promote the "W" finish variant (the entire back of the furniture is covered with a large sheet of plywood, displaying the wo
Add to bookmarks Paged Meble PROP B-4390 by Nikodem Szpunar The strength of the PROP design is combining classical style with minimalism. The furniture structure is made of turned wooden legs with the seat and backrest made of plywood.
Add to bookmarks Paged Meble LA BENDA armchair It is a modern armchair created with a unique XIX century technology of bending beech wood under the pressure and steam.