• 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.
  • 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.
  • 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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