A type 1329 carpentry chair designed in the first half of the 1960s by a Polish renowned designer, architect and professor Rajmund Teofil Hałas. It was an element of a combined set which also included: a segment library, a couch, a dining table, a coffee table, stools and a side table, that you can see in the last picture coming from an old catalogue. The arrangement was presented in the catalogue of „Unification of the furniture industry in Poznan” in the early 1960s. The set allowed multifunctional arrangements and perfectly fitted even in small interiors. These chairs are a great example of Rajmund Halas style presenting skilfully chosen proportions, rounded edges, soft-shaped seats that allow to rest comfortably and ergonomically. The chair is set on ashwood legs and has a profiled one-piece seat-back element made of plywood finished in ash veneer. This project of Mr Halas is rare to be found nowadays and especially in a set. The chairs have been fully restored and finished in clear oil.