Vintage black chest of drawers by Robert Slezak, 1930s
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About this vintage design furniture
Designed by renowned Czech designer Robert Slezak. A trained locksmith originally from Bystřice pod Hostýnem, he founded a small locksmith’s workshop in his hometown in 1908 for common locksmith products, furniture and building fittings, the so-called Slezák factory. The workshop grew rapidly, production was first expanded with the popular brass fittings, and new galvanic plating technology was introduced in the new premises. In 1911, he was one of the first manufacturers to provide a galvanic coating of copper, nickel and chromium on the surface of products. From 1913, the production of metal chairs and brass furniture began, especially beds, tables and chairs according to their own designs in a combination of metal and wood. The original Slezák plants were part of the Kovona company after 1948, and since 1992 it has been called Kovonax. Made by Slezak Factories, a unique Czech furniture brand specialising on chrome and bent metal furniture It has been re-polished with polyutherane piano lacquer by our professional refurbishing team in Czechia according to the original process. The chrome parts have been cleaned and professionally restored Sold individually
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Features
- Length
- 81 cm
- Height
- 66 cm
- Depth
- 39 cm
- Designer
- Robert SLEZAK
- Condition
- Restored
- Period
- 1930s
- Origin
- - Other -
- Colour
- Black
- Main material
- Wood
- Other material
delivery and return
- Shipped from : Czechia
- Delivery time :
- 1 week for small items
- 2 to 5 weeks for bulky products
- Return possible: up to 14 days after delivery
About the designer
Robert SLEZAK
Robert Slezak is a German industrial designer born in Munich in 1968. He studied industrial design at Munich University of Applied Sciences, graduating in 1994.
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