Christopher Clarke (Antiques) LtdRobinsons & Sons Portable Day Bed( c. 1870) England Medium / Materialmahogany with caned seats. Dimensions75.00inch wide 15.00inch high 22.00inch deep (190.50 cm wide 38.10 cm high 55.88 cm deep) Description
Robinsons of Ilkley were inventors of the adjustable Day Bed and this mahogany example bears their name, faintly stamped in black. It is a very versatile piece of furniture that can be used as a relaxing couch or laid flat to make a bed. With removable feet and a folding frame, it would not only provide comfort to the soldier but was also practical for travel. The three caned sections each have a ratchet to adjust them independently, allowing for a variety of positions. There is removable bar at the foot to stop cushions sliding off and two turned knobs at the back of the head to hold a pillow. A number of other companies such as Carter, Leveson and the A&N CSL saw the attraction of such a couch and produced their own, closely following the Robinson’s design. Circa 1870.
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