Functionalist Dining Set Attributed To Jindřich Halabala, Czechoslovakia, 1940s, Set Of 4
Chairish$13,698
Functionalist Dining Set Attributed To Jindřich Halabala, Czechoslovakia, 1940s, Set Of 4
Chairish$13,698
A refined Czechoslovak functionalist dining set 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 set features hallmark elements of Halabala-era design: 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 beautifully veneered wooden top with expressive radial grain. All elements have undergone professional renovation, preserving the original design while ensuring excellent structural and visual condition. Composition 3 × Armchairs 1 × Round table Estimated Dimensions (based on period standards) Armchairs (each, approx.): Width: 58 cm Depth: 55 cm Height: 78 cm Seat height: 45 cm Table (approx.): Diameter: 85 cm Height: 73 cm Materials; Bentwood, Laminated plywood, Chromed tubular steel Condition Fully restored Structurally stable Excellent vintage condition with minimal traces of age Renovation respectful of original materials and proportions Estimated Weight (for transport purposes) Armchair: approx. 12–15 kg each Table: approx. 25–30 kg Complete set: approx. 60–70 kg Pricing Table: €1,200 (renovated) Armchair: €1,250 per piece (renovated) Complete set (3 armchairs + table): €4,500 Attribution & Dating Attribution: in the manner of / attributed to Jindřich Halabala Manufacturer: attributed to UP Závody Origin: Czechoslovakia Period: circa 1935–1945 Style: Functionalism / Early Modernism This set represents a highly decorative and collectible example of Czechoslovak functionalist furniture and is suitable for both residential interiors and curated design collections.