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DAY, Robin
A METAL, PLYWOOD AND LEATHER ELBOW CHAIR
designed 1951, specifically for use in the Royal Festival Hall, the curving panel back with shallow elbow rests, of rosewood-faced plywood, affixed to tubular metal frame by three brass studs, above original white leather padded seat, the tubular uprights terminating in self-levelling brass feet, the underside of the seat with stamped metal labels Royal Festival Hall, made by Dare-Inglis Products Ltd, Harrow, Mddx, and Shaped back by Alesbury Bros Ltd, Chatham Rd, Maidstone, and with large stencilled red R
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A METAL, PLYWOOD AND LEATHER ELBOW CHAIR
designed 1951, specifically for use in the Royal Festival Hall, the curving panel back with shallow elbow rests, of rosewood-faced plywood, affixed to tubular metal frame by three brass studs, above original white leather padded seat, the tubular uprights terminating in self-levelling brass feet, the underside of the seat with stamped metal labels Royal Festival Hall, made by Dare-Inglis Products Ltd, Harrow, Mddx, and Shaped back by Alesbury Bros Ltd, Chatham Rd, Maidstone, and with large stencilled red R
See Illustration
Literature
Austerity to Affluence: British Art and Design 1945-1962, Rayner & Chamberlain with The Fine Art Society, Merrell Holbertone, 1997, p.XXXXXX