Pair of Indian Bombay Gothic Armchairs

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Pair of Indian Bombay Gothic Armchairs

This distinguished pair of Indian Bombay Gothic armchairs beautifully represents the fusion of colonial craftsmanship and mid-nineteenth-century Gothic Revival design. Crafted during the height of British influence in India, these armchairs embody a unique stylistic dialogue between East and West.

Origin: India
Date: Circa 1860
Material: Hardwood with cane seats, decorative inlay

Dimensions: Height 92.5 cm (36.5 in), Height of Seat 47 cm (18.5 in), Width 61 cm (24 in), Depth 54 cm (21.2 in)

Condition: Fine condition, displaying an attractive patina and minor historic signs of use consistent with age.

Indian Bombay Gothic furniture is celebrated for its inventive reinterpretation of classic British forms, reimagined with indigenous materials and artistry. The armchairs are directly inspired by the Gothic Revival style that was prominent throughout Britain during the Victorian era, with characteristic pointed arches and tracery details seen in notable collections such as the Victoria and Albert Museum. Their open Gothic backs and intricate cane work reflect the high-calibre workmanship produced in Bombay workshops of the period.

Notable Features:

  • Exquisite craftsmanship:
    • Finely executed cane seats offer both comfort and breathability.
    • Delicate inlaid motifs and small gothic ornamentation throughout the frames.

  • Design significance:
    • Open gothic backs and stylised arches reference William Burges and Victorian Gothic Revival aesthetics.
    • Elegant proportions and gently curved arms evoke a refined presence, perfectly balancing utility and decoration.

  • Collecting value:
    • A rare and desirable example of mid-19th-century colonial Indian seating, sought after for its provenance and authentic craftsmanship.
    • Highly prized by collectors of exotic or Anglo-Indian furniture and those interested in cross-cultural decorative arts.

  • Practical value:
    • Well-suited as statement seating in a drawing room, study, or hallway.
    • Adds both historical interest and functionality to an interior, and is equally appealing as a focal point within a curated furniture collection.

This pair of Indian Bombay Gothic armchairs offers discerning collectors and enthusiasts alike the opportunity to acquire seating that embodies both period charm and artistic significance. Their thoughtfully crafted design, historic relevance, and excellent condition make them an exceptional acquisition for any setting where antique armchairs or gothic revival furniture are appreciated.

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