Harry Peach Style - Chair - Rattan - Dryad





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Beige rattan chair made in the United Kingdom (Leicester), dating to ca. 1980–1990, designed in the Harry Peach Style within the Arts and Crafts tradition, with dimensions 95 × 42 × 47 cm (H × W × D), seat height 50 cm, weight 2 kg, in good used condition with minor signs of aging and spots.
Description from the seller
Unique English Reed Chair (ca. 1980-1990)
This charming chair, a beautiful example of the Arts and Crafts movement, is often attributed to the founder, Harry Peach.
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Style: Arts and Crafts, with an emphasis on handmade craftsmanship and natural materials.
Material: Expertly crafted from natural reed or rattan weave.
Design: The chair features a distinctive tall, curved backrest with a practical cutout that functions as a handle.
Vintage condition; may show light signs of use, which contributes to the vintage character.
Inspect the photos carefully for an accurate impression.
An authentic and stylish piece that would be a welcome addition to any collector of vintage design or admirer of the Arts and Crafts style.
This chair is in the style of Harry Peach.
Unique English Reed Chair (ca. 1980-1990)
This charming chair, a beautiful example of the Arts and Crafts movement, is often attributed to the founder, Harry Peach.
:
Style: Arts and Crafts, with an emphasis on handmade craftsmanship and natural materials.
Material: Expertly crafted from natural reed or rattan weave.
Design: The chair features a distinctive tall, curved backrest with a practical cutout that functions as a handle.
Vintage condition; may show light signs of use, which contributes to the vintage character.
Inspect the photos carefully for an accurate impression.
An authentic and stylish piece that would be a welcome addition to any collector of vintage design or admirer of the Arts and Crafts style.
This chair is in the style of Harry Peach.

