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Queen's Windsor Chair at Jamestown
On Sun, 10 Jan 2016 16:44:01 +0001
wrote: These company that made these chairs is now Treeincarnated, owned by the son of the original company, now based in Dennington, Suffolk clever name i always thought those chairs looked uncomfortable they look nice like their symmetry |
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Queen's Windsor Chair at Jamestown
replying to Electric Comet , Cath wrote:
electric-comet wrote: On Sun, 10 Jan 2016 16:44:01 +0001 clever name i always thought those chairs looked uncomfortable they look nice like their symmetry Treeincarnated make their chairs to the measurements of their customer, you would not believe the difference it makes to your comfort. -- |
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Queen's Windsor Chair at Jamestown
On 13/01/2016 3:38 PM, Electric Comet wrote:
On Sun, 10 Jan 2016 16:44:01 +0001 wrote: These company that made these chairs is now Treeincarnated, owned by the son of the original company, now based in Dennington, Suffolk clever name i always thought those chairs looked uncomfortable they look nice like their symmetry What was the original company? I come from a village midway between Mendlesham and Dennington. Graham |
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Queen's Windsor Chair at Jamestown
replying to graham , Cath wrote:
gstereo wrote: What was the original company? I come from a village midway between Mendlesham and Dennington. Graham http://www.finewoodfurniture.co.uk See above link But the chap who actually made the chair is still making them at Treeincarnated. Cath -- |
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Queen's Windsor Chair at Jamestown
On 14/01/2016 1:44 PM, Cath wrote:
replying to graham , Cath wrote: gstereo wrote: What was the original company? I come from a village midway between Mendlesham and Dennington. Graham http://www.finewoodfurniture.co.uk See above link But the chap who actually made the chair is still making them at Treeincarnated. Cath Thanks!!!! I visited a company in Mendlesham a few years ago that was making repro furniture but not the chairs. There was also a company exhibiting chairs at the Suffolk Show a few years back, that included scraps of wood from Nelson's "Victory". Titmarsh & Goodwin used to make really fine stuff in their Ipswich workshops but the company was sold a couple of years ago. Graham |
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Queen's Windsor Chair at Jamestown
replying to graham , Cath wrote:
gstereo wrote: Thanks!!!! I visited a company in Mendlesham a few years ago that was making repro furniture but not the chairs. There was also a company exhibiting chairs at the Suffolk Show a few years back, that included scraps of wood from Nelson's "Victory". Titmarsh & Goodwin used to make really fine stuff in their Ipswich workshops but the company was sold a couple of years ago. Graham Treeincarnated will be at the Suffolk show this year and also at the Mendlesham street fair amongst others. -- |
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