Description
This Medieval Folding Chair is fashioned from seasoned mango wood, a hardwood known for its strength and resilience,qualities prized by craftsmen of the period. Designed to serve in the bustling life of a medieval camp or the lively gatherings of a Renaissance Faire, it requires no assembly and stands ready for use. The chair’s frame is joined by internal wooden rods that act as pivot points, allowing the seat and legs to fold smoothly for ease of transport and storage, much like the portable seating favored by knights and nobles on campaign. Its sides are adorned with a cut-out quatrefoil pattern,a symbol often found in Gothic architecture and heraldry,adding both aesthetic appeal and a touch of symbolic meaning. The chair measures 27 3/8” tall by 30 1/4” wide, with a seat size of 14 1/2” by 9 3/4”. When folded, it compacts to 39” by 14 1/2”, making it practical for travel across uneven terrain.
Fun fact: The quatrefoil design not only served as decoration but was also believed to bring good fortune and protection to those who sat upon chairs bearing the motif.





