Billy Hunt has successfully focused on British furniture and lighting since 2015. Our base is a 3,000sq foot space on a wonderful country estate in Staffordshire which you are more than welcome to visit, just let us know.
Martina an interior designer qualified from The Inchbald School of Design London partners up with Wayne an ardent gatherer in offering an attention-grabbing, appealing mix of British furniture and lighting from anywhere between 1750 -2000, of all genres. We have an ever-changing flow of interesting stock which works well for home, commercial spaces and interior designers.
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LoveAntiques Dealersince Jun 2016Approved item1591 sales by dealerFree Delivery
Bentwood Armchair x 2 by Eric Lyons for Packet Furniture 1940s
An Eric Lyons armchair in the modernist style, in fact we have 2. Wonderful steamed bentwood frames with some lovely curves and contours.
The Tecta chair dates from the end of the Utility period and demonstrates awareness of the flowing lines of contemporary continental furniture, particularly Scandinavian and Italian.
The steamed bentwood frame sits firm with day to day marks but nothing off putting. The seats are soft and lumpy and the striped upholstery is worn in areas but usable if you so wish. Our upholsterer would be happy to re-upholster and add new filling for £335 plus VAT per chair. You will require approx 2 to 3 metres of fabric per chair. We are happy to assist in the sourcing of fabric and supply of swatches - the choice is endless. The last image shows one finished for a client.
Price is for 1 chair delivered not 2.
A superbly designed English armchair c.1940, we have a matching pair if you fancy 2.
Dimensions
Overall: Height 83cm x Width 65cm x Depth 83cm
The Seat: Height to Cushion Top 37.5cm x Width 48cm x Depth 52cm
measurements
Height:
83 cm
Width:
65 cm
Depth:
83 cm
measurements
declaration
Billy Hunt has clarified that the Bentwood Armchair x 2 by Eric Lyons for Packet Furniture 1940s (LA541749) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1940s