Anlgo-Indian Caned Plantation Chair

Anlgo-Indian Caned Plantation Chair

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Anglo-Indian Caned Plantation Chair

A superb example of 19th-century Anglo-Indian craftsmanship, this plantation chair evokes colonial refinement and tropical leisure. With its elegant silhouette and practical design, it stands as a testament to the period’s blend of European sensibilities and Indian artisanry.

Origin: India
Date: Circa 1850
Material: Solid wood with hand-caned seat and back

Dimensions:
Height (adjustable): 97 cm (38.2 in)
Length: 170 cm (67 in)
Width: 89 cm (35 in)
Seat height: 44 cm (17.3 in)

Condition: In original, untouched state with excellent patina

During the mid-19th century, Anglo-Indian furniture such as this caned plantation chair became a symbol of both luxury and colonial practicality. Similar examples appear in prominent museum collections and historic estates, noted for their comfort in warm climates and their graceful yet sturdy forms. The adjustable rake of the backrest is a hallmark feature, often seen on chairs designed for long afternoons on verandas or gardens. Such outdoor chairs from this era display a unique fusion of British and Indian design elements, reflecting cultural exchange and expert local woodworking markets.

Notable Features:

  • Exquisite Craftsmanship:
    The chair showcases finely hand-caned panels to both seat and back, executed with precision and durability. The robust, full-length solid arms exemplify careful joinery and provide a sense of composure and support.

  • Distinctive Design:
    The reclining backrest features an ingeniously adjustable rake, adapting to the sitter’s comfort—typical of planters chairs meant for leisurely outdoor use. Its broad proportions and graceful profile recall both Regency comfort and Indian decorative tradition.

  • Collecting Value:
    This Anglo-Indian caned plantation chair combines rarity and authenticity—retaining its original untouched surface and patina. Pieces in such condition are increasingly scarce and highly sought after by collectors of antique caned seats and colonial-era outdoor furniture.

  • Practical Applications:
    Beyond its status as a striking display piece, this chair remains remarkably suitable for use—as a focal point in a conservatory, orangery, or shaded terrace. Its adjustability and scale ensure both immediate comfort and historic charm, making it an ideal addition to quality collections or distinctive interiors.

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