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Colonial: Folding Chair

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Museum of Design Excellence

Museum of Design Excellence
Mumbai, India

Camping furniture, such as the folding chair, became popular during the colonial rule in India. This type of furniture was characterised by their lightweight, portability and versatility. The folding chairs featured a pivot directly under the seat that could be shifted to a right angle when the chair needed to be unfolded for use. Folding chairs continue to be common features in houses where temporary seating is required.

This folding chair does not have a full distinct backrest, but has a broad, curved top-rail with upward bent edges. The backrest is connected to the front legs that tilts from the back and crosses the seat neat the centre; narrow stretchers connect the legs of the chair.

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