45 classic chairs from the Ming and Qing dynasties, which ones have you not seen?
45 classic chairs from the Ming and Qing dynasties. Which ones have you never seen?

The Burmese flower rattan surface southern official hat chair is of very good quality. The curvature and width of the backrest are very ergonomic, and the seat edge is thickened, making it look more solid and stable.

White rosewood Zen chair. Classic shape, exquisite workmanship, a chair related to Buddhism, very suitable for today's meditation style.

The armrests are of the classic style, made of bright red rosewood. The backrest is decorated with simple auspicious cloud patterns, and the seat is made of a single board.

The purple sandalwood fan-shaped official hat chair has a seat widened into a fan shape and the curvature of the backrest is just right. It is currently the most satisfying fan-shaped official hat chair with a perfect shape.

The classic rosewood Kirin chair is the first chair and a symbol of power. The workmanship of the chair is much more difficult, with copper sheets embedded in the wood.

The classic Laotian rosewood palace chair is the most mature chair on the market, and has achieved the effect of continuous improvement in every detail.

The throne is made of Laotian rosewood. The throne was once a chair that only the emperor sat on. It is huge and uncomfortable to sit on. It is usually a face-saving project. It is exquisitely carved and made of large materials, reflecting a domineering space environment.

Laotian rosewood drum stool. The eight-legged drum stool is characterized by the fact that each leg consumes a lot of material and requires very high workmanship. Although the shape of the stool is small, it is very difficult to make.

The classic Laotian rosewood low southern official hat chair, with the backrest inlaid with burl wood, adds a sense of charm and suits the taste of southerners

A small throne made of Vietnamese rosewood inlaid on a single board. The shape of the throne is made according to the prototype

This classic four-legged official hat chair is very well made, with a backrest width of 18 cm. The curvature of the backrest is very ergonomic, the materials are generous, and the shape is classic. Very rare.

The four-cornered official hat chair inlaid with precious stones in small-leaf red sandalwood is slightly different from the one above, but it is also a classic shape.

The rich stool made of small-leaf red sandalwood inlaid with Vietnamese huanghuali wood is a thick and stable shape, worthy of collection


Red Rosewood Cloud Pattern Armchair

Rosewood inlaid with burl wood throne

Red rosewood dragon pattern southern official hat chair

Small leaf red sandalwood scroll chair

Rosewood single board armchair

Burmese rosewood drum stool

Huanghuali armchair, An Siyuan

Rosewood chair, lady chair

Qilin armchair with three sections

White Rosewood Single Board Low Nanguan Hat Chair

White rosewood armchair,

Burmese flower eight-sided edge four-cornered official hat chair

Rosewood marble armchair

Vietnamese Huanghuali Two-person Chair

Vietnamese Huanghuali Single Board Chair for Two

Large Leaf Rosewood Armchair

Red rosewood single board book chair

Melon-shaped leg square stool

Red rosewood lamp hanging chair

Red rosewood 7-section armchair

Red Rosewood Ganoderma Chair

Red rosewood four-cornered official hat chair, without federal stick

Black rosewood official hat chair, with engraved lettering on the backrest

Red rosewood comb back chair

White Rosewood Nanguan Hat Chair

Small Leaf Rosewood Bamboo Chair