Magnificent mid-century design chair, made by the English factory Elliotts of Newbury, in Berkshire. Its structure is made of teak wood and features black leather upholstery with a satin finish. These elements are characteristic of mid-century shapes, with Nordic influence, resulting in a simple and minimalist yet highly functional piece. For example, the backrest is tilted for ergonomic support. Furthermore, the turned legs and metal knobs make this a chair of exquisite craftsmanship and a high degree of sophistication. Elliotts of Newbury Elliotts was a furniture, molding, and carpentry company located in Newbury, founded in 1850 by Samuel Elliott. It soon established itself and began projects furnishing churches, banks, and other buildings. By the early 1900s, it was already working with the most important architects of the Victorian era, such as Alfred Waterhouse, Norman Shaw, and Gilbert Scott. This company achieved great national fame since during the First World War they produced ammunition boxes and sports gliders. After the war, the company returned to its usual market, at this time producing mid-century furniture such as these chairs, with skillfully turned fine woods. Brand: Elliotts of Newbury Style: Mid-century Materials: Wood, leather Period: 1960s Country of origin: United Kingdom Good condition according to its age and use / Small lack on the seat, visible in the images Total dimensions: 80 x 48 x 51 cm Seat height: 43 cm Shipping of the product will be paid by the buyer according to the dimensions, weight and destination. We will contact you to arrange it and agree on a quote. Shipping costs include professional custom-made packaging; and personalized shipping, with tracking number and guarantee.
Good condition according to its age and use / Small lack in the seat, visible in the images
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsBrown, Taupe, BlackMaterialWood, LeatherNumber of items1Height80 cmWidth48 cmDepth51 cmSeat height43 cm