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An adorable pair of lightweight rattan chairs made by the British Heritage company Dryad, made between 1907 and the 1950s.
These chairs have a handy hand-sized arched-shaped hole at the top to make them easy to pick up and move. They are made from woven cane and bamboo, with an arched-shaped back rest.
There are some small breaks in a couple of areas, which are visible in the images and video.
A whole range of furniture was produced, including chairs. tables, baskets, trays, and a miscellany of other products shown on this site. The bywords in all the advertisements were ‘Style, Strength, Durability and Comfort’
The last image is from the Original Dryad catalogue from the 1900s, which I believe these chairs are a variation of.
Can be sold separately, please contact for details.
An adorable pair of lightweight rattan chairs made by the British Heritage company Dryad, made between 1907 and the 1950s.
These chairs have a handy hand-sized arched-shaped hole at the top to make them easy to pick up and move. They are made from woven cane and bamboo, with an arched-shaped back rest.
There are some small breaks in a couple of areas, which are visible in the images and video.
A whole range of furniture was produced, including chairs. tables, baskets, trays, and a miscellany of other products shown on this site. The bywords in all the advertisements were ‘Style, Strength, Durability and Comfort’
The last image is from the Original Dryad catalogue from the 1900s, which I believe these chairs are a variation of.
Can be sold separately, please contact for details.
An adorable pair of lightweight rattan chairs made by the British Heritage company Dryad, made between 1907 and the 1950s.
These chairs have a handy hand-sized arched-shaped hole at the top to make them easy to pick up and move. They are made from woven cane and bamboo, with an arched-shaped back rest.
There are some small breaks in a couple of areas, which are visible in the images and video.
A whole range of furniture was produced, including chairs. tables, baskets, trays, and a miscellany of other products shown on this site. The bywords in all the advertisements were ‘Style, Strength, Durability and Comfort’
The last image is from the Original Dryad catalogue from the 1900s, which I believe these chairs are a variation of.
Can be sold separately, please contact for details.
Product Information
Dimensions: H xx cm W xx cm D xx cm
Era: 1907-1950
Materials: Rattan, Cane, Bentwood
Condition: A vintage piece in good condition with some signs of wear and use commensurate with age. Marks to the varnish as visible in the images
Care: Please read our product care guide here.