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A sycamore and burr-walnut dining suite
designed by Ray Hille, comprising: a table, the shaped rectangular top with integral leaf, on tapering supports and outswept bracket feet -- 67in. (107cm.) wide; a sideboard, the stepped rectangular top above a pair of projecting cupboard doors, flanked by two similar doors, on outswept bracket feet -- 68in. (173cm.) wide; and a set of eight dining chairs, to include two armchairs, each with tapering leather padded splat above padded seat, on outswept legs
See illustration
cf. Hille, Seventy-Five Years of British Furniture, Lyall, Victoria and Albert Museum, 1981, for similar suite illustrated. (10)
designed by Ray Hille, comprising: a table, the shaped rectangular top with integral leaf, on tapering supports and outswept bracket feet -- 67in. (107cm.) wide; a sideboard, the stepped rectangular top above a pair of projecting cupboard doors, flanked by two similar doors, on outswept bracket feet -- 68in. (173cm.) wide; and a set of eight dining chairs, to include two armchairs, each with tapering leather padded splat above padded seat, on outswept legs
See illustration
cf. Hille, Seventy-Five Years of British Furniture, Lyall, Victoria and Albert Museum, 1981, for similar suite illustrated. (10)