• Art Deco Modernist Bentwood Armchair by Suparest Circa 1930

    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 Linwood  Saffron velvet  which chimes beautifully with the colour and patina of the wood.
  • 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).
  • Rare Bentwood Art Deco Recliner By W. Hudson Fully Restored and Upholstered in Linwood Velvet

      A rare , sinuous and stunning Art Deco piece with flowing bentwood arms and a reclining mechanism by W. Hudson serial number 2772. Despite the delicate lines, this beautiful and nicely proportioned piece form 1930’s is sturdily made of birch. This warm colour is wonderfully complimented by luxurious Linwood Velvet. The back of the chair has the original chrome brackets supporting a dowel rod that enables the chair to shift to a recumbent posture with the base moving forward at the same time too. There is some wearing to the chrome which ought to be expected considering the age. The back is flat and finished off with individual bronze studs and a fully sprung cushion .It is a wonderfully comfortable and flexible piece that would complement any classic or modern setting equally well.

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