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366 Concept

Warsaw, PolandEst. 2014
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366 Concept

Est. 2014

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366 Concept is a Polish furniture company based in Warsaw that produces reissues of mid-twentieth-century Polish design. The company takes its name from its best-known product, the 366 armchair, and its catalogue centres on armchairs, sofas, tables and accessories in a mid-century idiom, manufactured in Poland. Its work revives and re-produces designs from the era of Polish modernism for contemporary residential and, increasingly, contract interiors. The company was founded in 2014. After securing licensing rights to the designs of the Polish designer Józef Chierowski, it reissued the 366 armchair based on the original 1960s drawings, and it has since added other revived Polish designs to its range. The business positions itself around bringing overlooked Eastern Bloc mid-century furniture back into production rather than creating wholly new designs. The defining product is the 366 armchair itself, designed by Józef Chierowski in 1962. A lightweight easy chair with a bent-wood frame and upholstered cushions, it became extremely widespread in Poland — reportedly produced in very large numbers, on the order of hundreds of thousands, and found in homes, schools and offices across the Eastern Bloc over roughly two decades. Its simple, economical construction made it a recognisable piece of Polish design history, which the reissue reintroduced to a wider international audience. Beyond the 366, the company produces other revived designs such as the Fox and Bunny armchairs, extending the same approach of re-manufacturing Polish modernist pieces. Its products are made in Poland, and the company emphasises sustainability, including sourcing wood responsibly and stating that it plants a tree for each armchair sold. 366 Concept's furniture is aimed primarily at residential interiors, with growing use in hospitality and contract settings, and is sold internationally through its own website and design retailers. As a Warsaw-based company built around reissuing Polish mid-century design, 366 Concept occupies a distinct niche focused on design heritage and local manufacturing.

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Categories
homeoffice
Price Range
$$
Founded
2014
Headquarters
Warsaw, Poland

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366 Concept is based in Warsaw, Poland, and manufactures its furniture in Poland. It sells internationally through its own website and design retailers. Its products are used mainly in residential interiors, with some contract use.

366 Concept was founded in 2014. After securing licensing rights to the designs of Józef Chierowski, it reissued the 366 armchair from the original 1960s drawings and added other revived Polish designs. It takes its name from that armchair.

The 366 armchair is a lightweight easy chair with a bent-wood frame and upholstered cushions, designed by the Polish designer Józef Chierowski in 1962. It became very widespread in Poland and the wider Eastern Bloc, produced in large numbers over roughly two decades, and is considered a piece of Polish design history. 366 Concept reissues it from the original drawings.

366 Concept is known for reissuing mid-twentieth-century Polish design, above all the 366 armchair by Józef Chierowski (1962), along with other revived pieces such as the Fox and Bunny armchairs. Its furniture is made in Poland. The company emphasises design heritage and sustainable production.

366 Concept products are sold internationally through the company's own website and design retailers, aimed mainly at residential customers with some contract use. Buyers purchase through these channels. furniture.directory is an independent directory and does not sell furniture directly.

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