• Art Deco Modernist Oak Bentwood Armchair By Heals Of London Fully Restored And Upholstered

    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 Rocking Chair Fully Restored And Upholstered in Citrus Yellow 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.

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