Ercol Chairmakers Rocking Chair
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The Chairmakers Rocking Chair is a testament to the permanence of Windsor craftsmanship — demonstrating how the honest appeal of natural materials can prolong the lifetime of a design. Soothingly tactile and delightfully sturdy, the handsome form of the Chairmakers Rocking Chair imbues its surroundings with an endearing sense of tradition and ceremony. The chair’s distinctive character and architectural heritage make it an attractive, eye-catching addition to the discerning mid-century collector’s home.
A paradigmatic example of classic Windsor craftsmanship, the Chairmakers Rocking Chair features a traditional spindle backrest with eight, finely-tuned spindles, curved to accommodate the body’s natural contours and provide a supportive, comfortable seat. Durable, solid wooden legs grant the chair a range of movement, allowing users to lean back and enjoy the simple pleasure of sitting in a rocking chair.
Sustainable ash
Available in a range of stains
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The Chairmakers Rocking Chair boasts traditional Windsor wedge and tenon joinery, a technique in which the chair’s legs are extended through the seat and secured with a wedge.An ideal statement piece in a living space that can also be utilised as a stylish and functional nursing chair.
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L. Ercolani by Ercol
Grounded in a century of design heritage and craftsmanship, L. Ercolani is a refined, luxury brand from the Ercol family. Embodying the classic collection designed by Lucian Ercolani with new, timeless works from international designers, L. Ercolani draws on the expert craftsmanship and elegant, unadorned style that represents their past and future heritage.
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Lucian Ercolani
The son of an Italian picture frame maker at the world-renowned Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Lucian Ercolani moved with his family from Tuscany to London in the 1890s. After earning his credentials as a furniture designer, Lucian went on to launch his own company in 1920, which later became known as Ercol.
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