This antique Anglo-Indian plantation lounge chair, crafted from solid teak wood, dates back to the late 19th or early 20th century during the colonial era, a period when these iconic pieces were widely manufactured across the Indian subcontinent for British officials and wealthy estate owners. Designed for ultimate relaxation, the chair is defined by its generous, exceptionally deep proportions and a remarkably wide, low-slung slatted seat area that seamlessly contours up into the backrest for substantial comfort. Complementing this expansive seating area is an elaborately hand-carved crest rail showcasing traditional geometric motifs, classic front turned legs, and the hallmark pair of pivoting, extended flat-topped armrests that smoothly rotate outward to serve as leg rests. Overall, the piece is in good antique condition with a rich, warm patina.
Dimensions: 103.5cm (h) x 72cm (w) x 94.5cm (d)
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