Ten Seater Art Deco Dining Suite
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An Art Deco ten seater dining suite by Waring & Gillows. Extendable dining table with two drop in leaves. Satinwood veneered on solid mahogany with figured walnut banding set over a figured walnut veneered pedestal base. Eight dining chairs with solid satinwood frames and two carver armchairs, solid satinwood with Karelian birch arm ends. Olive green leather re-upholstery.
Dimensions: H 75cm W 107cm L 275cm Chair H 91cm W 45cm D 43cm Seat H 47cm Armchair H 93cm W 53cm D 48cm Seat H 47cm
Origin: English
Date: Circa 1935
Waring & Gillow was a British furniture manufacturer and retailer that was established in Liverpool in 1897, by a merger between John Waring & Sons (founded in 1835) and Gillow & Co. (founded in 1730). The company quickly became one of the leading furniture makers in the United Kingdom, with a reputation for high-quality craftsmanship and innovative design. Waring & Gillow was known for their luxurious and stylish furniture, often incorporating exotic woods and intricate carving. They were particularly renowned for their Art Nouveau and Art Deco designs, which were popular in the early 20th century. The company's success allowed them to expand their operations, opening showrooms in major cities across the UK, as well as overseas in countries such as Canada, South Africa, and Australia. They also provided interior design services for prestigious clients, including royalty and celebrities.
During World War II, Waring & Gillow shifted their focus to support the war effort, producing furniture for military use and contributing to the production of aircraft parts. After the war, the company struggled to compete with the rise of mass-produced furniture and changing consumer tastes. In 1961, Waring & Gillow was acquired by a larger furniture company. However, Waring & Gillow remains a celebrated name in the history of British furniture making
Item Number: 2009231
All of our furniture is extensively polished and restored where necessary to the highest standards.