Named as a tribute to the headquarters of the Indian Army Corps of Engineers in Roorkhee, United Provinces, India, the Roorkhee Campaign Chair served as the standard issue for British army officers from 1898 until the start of World War II.
Designed to provide a lightweight, portable, and durable seating option for use on uneven terrain, this chair is expertly crafted from African mahogany and secured with leather straps. These straps, along with the arms, seat, and back, keep the chair stable under tension, making it a reliable and stylish choice for any outdoor adventure.