Folding armchair Tripolina Viganò small version, 1950s

Tripolina folding armchair, designed by English engineer Joseph Beverley Fenby, and patented in the United States in 1881. It was produced by several Italian companies, the most famous being Paolo Viganò of Tripoli, Libya, when it was an Italian colony. Hence the name Tripolina. It was used as a camp chair, since the structure is foldable and lightweight. This is the small version. The beech wood frame is old, while the leather seat has been redone, following the original shape. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
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