Józef Chierowski armchairs were a neatly designed offer for not so spacious living rooms of Polish families back in the communism era. One of the most popular model back in those days that offered comfortable rest position and smartly fitted in smaller interiors. The 366 model (designed in 1962) became a common choice and can still be found in many polish homes nowadays. The armchair features seat and backrest composed of one upholstered element set on a lightly formed wooden base. This set of two was completely restored preserving the original shapes and angles of the upholstered elements. The fabric chosen for these has a visible structure and weave because such type of fabrics were most commonly used for the originals. The fabric is 100% Virgin Wool from Danish brand Kvadrat. The wooden base has been cleaned and refinished with natural wax-oil that preserves and cares for the wood.