This armchair of the planter, the pondicherrien conscript, is a traditional armchair of French colonial period in South India.
It was realized according to the rule of the art by a maitre-companion cabinet maker, living in India for 20 years.
It is an object of an exceptional quality, a big finish and realized in teak, (exceptional wood to be very beautiful at the level of its veinage and rotproof).
The file in very fine hexagonal meshing was redraw to bring a big comfort of sat.
The chair is completely knockdown (see photo) and the mechanics of the side supports of legs is of an exceptional quality and a discretion. For all these reasons, this object distances itself for
its quality, its weight and its price for the objects of the same type as we find on the Net.
This armchair of the planter is of an exceptional comfort to make a small siesta or relax.
I?m sorry I?m french and my english it?s horrible, but I understand it very well, so contact to me for more informations.
I Have two and I sells a piece for 550 euros
This armchair of the planter, the pondicherrien conscript, is a traditional armchair of French colonial period in South India.
Place of Origin: | Puducherry, India |
Style: | European |
Wood Type: | Teak |
Wood Style: | Solid Wood |
Material: | Wooden |
General Use: | Home Furniture |
Specific Use: | Living Room Chair |
Type: | Living Room Furniture |