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An Ercol corner cabinet in elm with glass front. This is a very practicle display and storage cabinet which will look beautiful in any setting. The quality is as always the best, and one would expect no less from the leading quality furniture maker in the UK. The […]
This is the popular modern version of the pandoas box updated for everyday use and built to last for life. It is made from elm throughout with a thick safety glass top for practical use it measures L102cm W795cm H42cm. No need to worry about coffee cups or spills. Easily […]
Ercol made furniture to last using elm ash or oak and using mechanical joints which require no glue and therefore last a lifetime. The nest of tables is a versatile addition to a living room and each of these tables will bear the weight of a heavy adult without a […]
From the Tim Stead workshop a matched pair of burr elm coffee tables made by Ross Purves in 2010 . All products made by Ross Purves are commissioned pieces and are highly collectable and these tables are made from a large single piece of elm tree and as such are […]
One of the original smaller rocking chairs more suitable for children or slim adults compact and cute. Natural oil finish elm seat, beech chassis.
The Ercol chair has been around now for over 70 years. Its construction is based on traditional methods and skills, to make a chair which is both elegant and very strong. The base of the chair is made from planked elm and the legs, back struts and arm supports are […]
The lovely Chairmaker’s chair is based on the 16th century Windsor chair. This classic design really has stood the test of time and Ercol still make this special chair today by hand, in the traditional manner. A fusion of ancient skill and modern style, elm and beech used in the […]
This dark oak corner wall cabinet measures H 60cm x W 66cm x D 40 cm and has three internal shelves. The door comprises of two decorative panels, relief carved with a linen fold motif. This decorative element was first introduced from Flanders in the 14th century and the motif […]