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Art Deco Rocking Chair Fully Restored And Upholstered in Berry Red Harris Tweed
How cool is this? A 1930’s rocking chair with a very interesting and rare ‘full round’ design. I fell in love with the simple geometric lines so characteristic of the Art Deco era. The chair is very sturdy being made of solid oak. Small but extremely comfortable it has a sprung seat and is fully restored in berry red Harris Tweed. -
Art Deco Armchair By Heals of London Fully Restored and Upholstered in South American Cowhide
Fabulous Art Deco armchair by Heals Circa 1935.If you're after comfort in style then this is the chair for you! Deep , strong seat with stylish swooping arms in oak. Both the seat and the back are fully sprung and covered in South American cow hide which shades wonderfully from dark grey to cream/white. The back is finished off with individual pewter studs and the combination of wood and hide looks exquisite. -
Art Deco Armchair By Suparest Circa 1930 Fully Restored And Upholstered In Luxurious Chenille Fabric By Marvick
Incredible design from the Art Deco Era! Bentwood Suparest armchair in Beechwood , circa 1930. Suparest were English manufacturers known for making incredibly stylish quality furniture. This chair was steam bent to create a continuous line. Rare and super comfortable. Fully restored and upholstered in luxurious shimmering chenille by Marvick ( retailed at £180 per meter) which chimes beautifully with the colour and patina of the wood. The fabric which is beautiful ( emerald green and silver yarn ) but difficult to photograph. I have some small offcuts left which I am happy to post post. -
Art Deco Bentwood Armchair Fully Restored and Upholstered in South American Cowhide
Comfort and style! Absolutely fabulous British Bentwood Art Deco Armchair/ Lounger Circa 1930. This is such a statement piece which is not only super comfortable but also striking. We upholstered it in reddish/ black South American Cowhide adding two original Deco leather buttons for that special touch. The back is upholstered in brown leather and finished off with matching tacks. -
Art Deco Modernist Oak Bentwood Armchair By Heals Of London Fully Restored And Upholstered In Sumptuous Velvet By Linwood
What a rare find! Art Deco bentwood oak armchair by famous Heals of London. The arms as well as the internal sprung seat has been fully restored and reupholstered in British made wool by Linwood ( Number 7 Taymouth from Ollyberry &Roxburgh collection) which beautifully chimes with the colour of the wood. This piece is not only beautiful to look at but also super comfortable. Sleek , simple and timeless design -
Art Deco Library Armchair With Bookcase And Drinks Cabinet In South American Cowhide
Wonderful, unusual and rare Art Deco library chair with bookshelves and drinks cabinet. All that is missing is Ernest Hemingway or perhaps Scott Fitzgerald. The frame is made of oak with oak classic Art Deco carvings down the front panels. It has supremely comfortable curved back and sprung cushion, all covered in striking South American cow hide which shades wonderfully from chocolate brown to black with a beautiful cream patch in the middle. This is finished off with individual bronze studs.The combination of the wood and the hide looks exquisite. Extravagant yet supremely functional, , what could be better at the end of a tough day or an a rainy Sunday than reclining back and enjoying a good read with a favorite malt? A really gorgeous and interesting piece. -
Art Deco Reclining Armchair Fully Restored And Upholstered In Japanese Inspired Jacquard Velvet Fabric
This is such a delightful armchair with very interesting armrests. I always look for interesting pieces and this one does not disappoint. Modest size but very comfortable with its fully strung seat and a high back. The mechanism allows it to recline by 7 cm. It took me a while to find a suitable fabric and I absolutely love this Kumo jacquard velvet from Linwood's Odyssey collection . The motive of vibrant stylised clouds chimes beautifully with the patina of the wood. -
Modernist Cotswold School Style Dovetail Walnut Armchair By Heals Of London Fully Restored And Upholstered In Luxurious Linwood Velvet
Modernist Heals Cotswold School Style Dovetail Walnut Armchair. The arms as well as the internal sprung seat has been fully restored using traditional techniques and upholstered in luxurious Saffron British made Velvet by Linwood ( Number 7 Cosmos Velvet collection) which beautifully chimes with the colour of the wood. This piece is not only beautiful to look at but also super comfortable. Sleek , simple and timeless design. -
Rare Art Deco Cuban Rocker Armchair Circa 1935 Fully Restored And Upholstered in Swaffer Velvet
Fully restored, Art Deco Cuban plantation armchair/rocker in exotic red wood circa 1935. This rare and a stylish piece mixes really solid construction with light, streamlined, aeronautical Deco lines, redolent of those wonderful airline posters of the era. Of generous proportions, it is wonderfully comfortable with two fully sprung cushions, upholstered in Deco inspired, black luxurious velvet with a scalloped motif ( see last photo). -
Small Art Deco Oak Heals Style Armchair Fully Restored And Upholstered In Deco Inspired Linwood Fabric
Absolutely delightful Small Art Deco armchair. I fell in love with the simple geometric lines so characteristic of the Art Deco era. The chair is very sturdy being made of solid oak with a beautiful honey colour patina.. Small but extremely comfortable it has has been fully restored . We upholstered this piece in Deco inspired fabric from Linwood to complete the 1920’s look. -
Small Art Deco Wing-Back Recliner Rocking Chair (c.1930s, attributed to Cintique / Firmback Works)
A graceful 1930s Art Deco wing-back armchair, attributed to Cintique (Firmback Works, London) under Jack Cinnamon, combining sculptural form with an ingenious early reclining and rocking mechanism.
Compact in size yet strikingly poised, this chair has beautifully swooping arms and a tall, slender back, giving it an elegance that belies its proportions. Though smaller than many period pieces, it offers remarkable depth and comfort — perfectly balanced to suit both a modern interior and the broader frame of a full-sized sitter.
The secret to its comfort lies in its innovative sprung design: rather than a rigid wooden back, the chair employs an internal network of springs that flex with the sitter, allowing the back to recline gently and creating a subtle rocking motion. The seat is fully sprung, providing deep, even support and exceptional comfort.
Recently reupholstered in luxurious Linwood “Cosmos Velvet” No. 15 Teal, the fabric’s rich tone and soft, lustrous pile accentuate every curve of the chair’s silhouette — from the rolled arms to the gentle flare of the wings. The frame is stamped to the rear leg with the original production number, a quiet mark of its early manufacture and authenticity.
Standing on turned front legs with new polished brass casters, this small but striking chair encapsulates the refinement of British Art Deco comfort — beautifully restored, exquisitely proportioned, and designed to cradle the sitter in effortless ease
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Art Deco Small Wingback Armchair
Incredibly delightful Art Deco wingback armchair. Classic Art Deco lines - tall and slender this piece is modest in size - please look at the photo with a wine bottle for reference. The chair is very comfortable with a double sprung seat we upholstered it in a Deco inspired cloth by Linwood - gold , bread and grey colours with golden / green velvet pipping. Fully restored including Walnut feet and hand- stitched throughout with new brass castors.












