Lloyd Loom Dinning Chair.
Boston Dining Chair with Padded Weave Seat
[HI_LLC039SSP] This is a Boston Dining Chair with Padded Weave Seat.
An elegant and substantial dining chair that is very popular as a carver. Available with either a padded or a flat weave seats. The flat weave seat is often ordered with a 1” or 2” cushion. All versions of the chair can be provided fully upholstered.
Dinning Chair Lloyd Loom
Genuine British Lloyd Loom furniture is manufactured from woven twisted paper and wire on a solid beech-wood frame. Each piece – whether for conservatory, kitchen or restaurant – is individually handmade by craftsmen to your specification and can be in any colour you like. Our furniture is tremendously strong and, unlike the cane and rattan furniture which inspired the original elegant designs, it will last for a generation.
Dining Chair Lloyd Loom
Width: 500 Height: 1000 Depth: 610 Seat Height: 450
The legendary Lloyd Loom process was invented in 1917 by the American Marshall B. Lloyd, who twisted Kraft paper round a metal wire, placed the paper threads on a loom and wove them into what was to become the traditional Lloyd Loom fabric. Lloyd Loom chairs quickly became very popular in America and in 1921, Marshall B. Lloyd sold his patent to an English manufacturer, which used Lloyd Loom in an original manner to create a collection of typical English furniture. Lloyd Loom was soon all the rage in Europe too. At the height of its popularity, in the 1930’s, Lloyd Loom furniture could be found in hotels, restaurants and tearooms, as well as aboard zeppelins and cruise liners. When the factory in England was bombed at the end of the Second World War, the production of Lloyd Loom chairs came to a halt in Europe.








