Anglo-Indian Peacock and Lion Throne Chair
29”W x 40”H x 28”D Seat Width: 20” Seat Depth: 22”
Seat Height: 12 3/4” Arm Height: 22 1/2”
Hand-carved wood with remnants of original polychrome paint and upholstered textile medallion
This sculptural Anglo-Indian style throne chair presents a bold synthesis of colonial fantasy and indigenous craftsmanship. The dramatically carved back is centered by an oval upholstered medallion, framed within a richly ornamented surround and surmounted by a pair of opposing peacocks—traditional symbols of beauty, guardianship, and prestige in South Asian decorative arts.
Two chairs available. Sold separately.
The plank seat is supported by striking figural legs carved as standing lions, their expressive faces and stylized manes lending the chair a heraldic, almost mythic presence. Scrolled arm supports flow seamlessly into the animal forms, reinforcing the sense of movement and narrative throughout the design. Traces of layered polychrome paint—now worn to a highly desirable patina—attest to the chair’s original vibrant finish and enhance its sense of age and character.
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Equally compelling as a functional object or as a statement work of art, this chair exemplifies the enduring fascination with Anglo-Indian fantasy furniture, where European throne forms merge with Indian iconography and hand-carving traditions. Whether placed in an entry hall, library, or as a sculptural accent in a contemporary interior, it commands attention through its scale, symbolism, and craftsmanship.
India
Late 19th - Early 20th Century





















