• 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 Birch Armchair

    Fabulous Art Deco Birch Armchair with large swooping arms so typical of the period and an extended fully sprung deep seat. This chair is incredibly comfortable despite its modest size. We used Linwood Art Deco inspired fabric which works really well with this piece. The armchair has been fully restored and hand -stitched throughout. The castors have been replaced from back to brass ones.
  • 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 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.
  • Art Deco Oak Wingback Rocking Chair By Heals Of London Fully Restored and Upholstered in British Wool

    This is a wing-back version of this fabulous Art Deco rocking chair . Very rare indeed! 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. We upholstered this piece in British made wool and finished it off with Old Gold tacks. If you are looking for a pair it looks great with with another one from my collection - Harris Tweed Pale Green.
  • 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.
  • British Colonial Art Deco Rocking Chair 

    One of a kind Art Deco British Colonial rocking chair in exotic wood. Beautiful hand-carved full round design shape, the rocker is super comfortable with a large sprung seat and ....it rocks really well! We decided to upholster it in a luxurious kilim fabric woven in Belgium. Its geometric pattern chimes really well with the Deco era.
  • French Art Deco Ebonized Rocking Chair In South American Cowhide 

    French Art Deco Ebonized Rocking Chair from 1940's with double bent swooping arms. Fantastic cantilever design with two coil metal springs at the back providing additional support and allowing the chair to rock gently. We stripped the old polish and re-enonized the chair without over- restoring it. Upholstered in black and white South American hide and finished off with black metal studs making it not only super comfortable but also a striking piece.
  • 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.
  • Art Deco Rocking Chair 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 with a beautiful honey colour patina.. Small but extremely comfortable it has a sprung seat and is fully restored. We upholstered this piece in green Harris Tweed adding three Art Deco black leather and brass buttons to complete the 1920’s look.
  • Art Deco Recliner by W Hudson 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 South American cow hide that blends subtly from from red to black ( please see the last photo). This is of course incredibly hard wearing. 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. The back is flat with the cow hide finished off with individual bronze studs and a cushion firmly stuffed with down.It is a wonderfully comfortable and flexible piece that would complement any classic or modern setting equally well. A really gorgeous and interesting chair that would look fantastic if paired with the Art Deco library chair ( separate listing) ; they would look stunning together
  • French Art Deco Armchair upholstered in Zulu cow hide. A wonderful, small French Art Deco armchair from the 1920s. Sweeping oval birch arms and a fantastic curved back complement the extravagant and stunning Zulu cow hide.  The combination of style and originality, not to mention luxury, give this chair real charisma.  It simply demands attention and will swiftly become the focus of any room. Fully restored, the seat was rebuilt using 12 sixteen inch springs hand tied and arranged to give a lovely supportive and firm shape. The back is unusually curved making for both an interesting shape and fantastic comfort.  Zulu cow hides are natural leather and sustainably sourced Nguni cowhide. Each has unmistakable, dramatic patterns of the Nguni cattle and is hand cut by one of 67 highly-skilled crafts-women and men in Zululand, rural South Africa. Zulucow is a socially conscious company creating desperately needed sustainable employment.  

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