Roorkhee Chair by Lewis Drake – British Campaign Furniture

Roorkhee Chair by British Campaign Furniture

Roorkhee Chair in Canvas by British Campaign Furniture.

A fine piece of sturdy design. I bet the famous director’s chair doesn’t match it.

This is our finest reproduction of the legendary campaign chair named in honor of the headquarters of the Indian Army Corps of Engineers stationed at Roorkhee, United Provinces, India, and used by British military officers from the 1890’s up to the beginning of World War II.

The army needed a chair that was light in weight, highly portable, exceptionally strong, and very comfortable. In addition it had to be perfectly stable no matter how uneven and rough the terrain. This was achieved by constructing the chair from a series of turned teak wood parts which were fitted into each other loosely and were not glued, being held together by a combination of leather straps and leather or canvas seat and back. When someone sits in the chair, the straps, arms, seat, and back all act under tension to keep the whole structure in place while, at the same time, allowing it to adjust to uneven ground and remain perfectly stable (actually, the heavier the occupant the more stable the chair becomes). All this in a chair that can be assembled or disassembled in a matter of seconds and transported in a compact package 8″dia.x 30″ long.

The excellence of the Roorkhee chair’s simple, functional design has never been improved upon and it has influenced many of our greatest modern architects and furniture designers. Lewis Drake is proud to carry on the tradition in our exquisitely detailed reproduction entirely hand made of the finest rosewood solids with seats and backs in your choice of heavy leather-trimmed canvas or 100% top grain buffalo hide all in a quality better than the originals. Overall a strong, functional, workhorse of a chair, impervious to weather, virtually indestructible, and entirely suitable for the finest room in your home or apartment, a weekend tailgating party, your deer camp in the mountains, or the rain forests of Malaysia. The beautiful heavy canvas carrying bag is included in the price.

via British Campaign Furniture.

Chair Blog Nominated for the Dutch Bloggies Award

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I write this Blog in the English Language, but I’m based in The Hague, The Netherlands. Only about 5.5% of my readership here originates from The Netherlands. So I never anticipated this blog worthy for the Dutch Bloggies Award.

Surprise, Surprise: The Jury of the Dutch Bloggies deemed this Blog worthy for nomination among 300 other blogs for the public voting round that will close tonight 24.00 hr, after which 20 of the blogs with the most votes will enter the final round.

Also surprising is that my significant other blog Happy Hotelier was nominated too.

Leather Button Upholstered Porters Chair at Bonhams

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Bonhams Sale 17296 – Art & Antiques, 20 Oct 2009, Oxford Estimate: £200 – 300
I like this high back chair (and it’s estimate). This reproduction leather button upholstered porters chair reminds me of the Scheveningen High Back Beach Chair that I would love to be revived. This post starts my adventures into the huge Bonham aucion site.

Back to the Drawing Board Chaise by Jason and Lars Dressler

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Tiny e-mail, huge inspiration! Thank you David Dick for pointing me to the twin Brothers Dressler site! I totally agree: their work swipes you off your feet!

Your e-mail made me decide to start with a separate page here with links to Blogs and sites of chair designers as more and more designers have their own blog which is a good thing! Stay tuned!

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Back to the chair that David looooves:

I first saw this beautiful chair at Come Up To My Room Toronto 2008, and fell in love with it so completely it was hard for me to tear myself away. The hinges are reclaimed from a disused drafting table, hence the name. There are other chairs on this site, but this one is the standout in my mind.

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As an aside: I have here in my office an old drawing board from my father that I now use as a table.

Chair Candy 2: MoMA | Ron Arad: No Discipline

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Currently the Museum of Modern Art in New York City has Ron Arad on display a few more days. I hope this excellent multimedia presentation stays online: MoMA | Ron Arad: No Discipline.

This exhibition is a sequel to the one in the Centre Pompidou earlier this year which I happened having visited. Now this post is off my chess I can go on with the Chair Candy series devoted to master Ron.