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Royal patent invalid chair, 1810
6339919 Royal patent invalid chair, 1810 by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info.: Royal patent invalid chair, 1810. Wheelchair with reclining back and slide-out footrest that can become a flat bed. Mahogany chair with hair-stuffed canvas upholstery, with iron-rim wheels and brass interior steering wheel. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from The Upholsterers and Cabinet-Makers Repository consisting of seventy-six designs of modern and fashionable furniture, Rudolph Ackermann, London, 1830.); © Florilegius
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1810 Georgian Era Interior Decor Interior Design Regency Era Repository Of Arts Rudolph Ackermann Upholstery Wheelchair Beds Reclining Chair
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This print showcases the Royal patent invalid chair from 1810, a remarkable piece of furniture that revolutionized comfort and functionality during its time. Crafted by the British School in the late 18th to early 19th century, this wheelchair combines elegance with practicality. The mahogany frame exudes sophistication while providing sturdy support for individuals with limited mobility. Its unique features include a reclining backrest and a slide-out footrest that can transform into a flat bed, offering utmost convenience and relaxation. The chair's hair-stuffed canvas upholstery adds an extra layer of plushness, ensuring maximum comfort. Equipped with iron-rim wheels and a brass interior steering wheel, this innovative design allows for easy maneuverability. The handcoloured copperplate engraving beautifully captures every intricate detail of this extraordinary creation. Originally featured in Rudolph Ackermann's "The Upholsterers and Cabinet-Makers Repository" which showcased modern and fashionable furniture designs, this royal patent invalid chair epitomizes the Regency era's commitment to both style and function. Whether admired as part of an interior decor or appreciated for its historical significance, this photograph invites viewers to appreciate the ingenuity behind such timeless pieces of artistry.
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