The Chinese horseshoe armchair, referred to in China as a 'Grand Tutor Chair' (taishi yi), was a real symbol of status in 16th and 17th century China. Used as the seats of magistrates and other high ranking officials, as well as for the most important house guests, the chair's design is one of the most recognisable in Chinese furniture. As would the originals, our horseshoe armchair includes a footrest and a carved backrest. The carving on the backrest is of a Chinese dragon inside either a circle or a 'ruyi' - a symbol of prosperity and protection from evil. This chair's classic curves and beautiful proportions mean it will look good anywhere.
Part of our Classical Chinese furniture range, handcrafted from reclaimed elm wood and available in a choice of warm elm, light elm or black lacquer. Other finishes and sizes can be made to order. Love this item? Add it to mydeco.