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Set of Eight Arts & Crafts Dining Chairs by Hampton & Sons

Set of eight golden oak Arts & Crafts dining chairs by Hampton & Sons. Circa 1900.

This is a lovely set of chairs, with particularly striking and elegant backs which are slim and tall with three vertical splats of curvaceous form. These have heart-shaped motifs to each top corner. 

Retaining their original damask drop-in seats. Elegantly splayed back legs, and subtly tapering front legs which terminate in cubed feet.

Hampton & Sons were based on Pall Mall and Cockspur Street, London, between 1830 and 1957.

The company were prolific cabinet-makers, retailers and antique dealers. They were highly successful, managing to recover from a devastating fire in 1890. 

Hampton & Sons specialised in institutional and shipboard furniture. In 1952 they were given the privilege of furnishing and decorating the new royal yacht, Brittania. 

This is a stunning set, which would not look at all out of place in a contemporary interior. These chairs demonstrate the usability as well as aesthetic appeal of the Arts & Crafts movement. 

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Set of eight golden oak Arts & Crafts dining chairs by Hampton & Sons. Circa 1900.

This is a lovely set of chairs, with particularly striking and elegant backs which are slim and tall with three vertical splats of curvaceous form. These have heart-shaped motifs to each top corner. 

Retaining their original damask drop-in seats. Elegantly splayed back legs, and subtly tapering front legs which terminate in cubed feet.

Hampton & Sons were based on Pall Mall and Cockspur Street, London, between 1830 and 1957.

The company were prolific cabinet-makers, retailers and antique dealers. They were highly successful, managing to recover from a devastating fire in 1890. 

Hampton & Sons specialised in institutional and shipboard furniture. In 1952 they were given the privilege of furnishing and decorating the new royal yacht, Brittania. 

This is a stunning set, which would not look at all out of place in a contemporary interior. These chairs demonstrate the usability as well as aesthetic appeal of the Arts & Crafts movement. 

  • Condition: Good
  • Country: England
  • Materials & Techniques: Oak, Upholstered
  • Style: Arts & Crafts
  • Period: 19th Cent
  • Provenance: 0.0

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