Anglo-Indian Teak Carved Lounge Chair - Set of 2

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Set of 2 Anglo-Indian Teak Carved Lounge Chair - Set of 2

These 19th-century Anglo-Indian or British Colonial chairs blend European elegance with Indian craftsmanship, featuring intricately carved pierced backrests, cabriole legs influenced by French Rococo and Chippendale styles, and dark hardwood construction, Made from teak wood, the lace-like foliate carvings, reminiscent of Vizagapatam or Burmese furniture, showcase exceptional artistry, while the upholstered seats, a European addition, enhance comfort. Crafted during British colonial rule in the mid-to-late 19th century in India (Goa, Bombay, or Madras) these chairs were designed for elite homes, palaces, and colonial clubs, embodying the fusion of Western aesthetics and Indian artisanal excellence, making them highly desirable collector’s pieces today.

Dimensions (LxWxH)

55 x 72 x 103 cm Per Chair

Place of Origin

India

Period

Mid-to-Late 19th Century Circa 1850s–1900s, British Raj Period

Category

Vintage

Condition

Condition

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