Originals Chairmakers Chair by Ercol
by Ercol
Lovingly crafted to capture the passion of traditional craft, the chair features subtle shaping for comfort and elegance
Product Story
The year is 1943 and with wartime resources in short supply, renowned furniture manufacturer Ercol are tasked by the Board of Trade to design a production friendly version of the classic Windsor chair. The result was the Ercol Chairmakers Rocking Chair - a stunningly simple piece of mid-century furniture that is as much loved today as when it was first produced all those years ago.
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The original mid-century design by Lucian Ercolani
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Crafted from Elm & Beech here in the UK
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Traditional Windsor spindle backrest
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Bowed feet provide classic Rocking Chair
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Specifications
Dimensions
Height | 111cm |
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Width | 60cm |
Depth | 63cm |
Seat H | 42cm |
Materials & Information
Seat | Solid Elm |
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Back | Solid Beech |
Legs | Solid Beech |
About Your Delivery
A Heal’s Specialist delivery
What happens when I order?
- If your items are in stock we'll contact you within a couple of days to offer a suitable date.
- If they're made to order, we'll contact you as soon as our suppliers have delivered into us.
- Deliveries are Mon-Fri but Saturday slots can often be arranged for most of the country.
Hassle-free returns
- All online specialist orders can be returned within 14 days of delivery, regardless of reason.
- Contact us and we will arrange for a crew to come out and collect the furniture.
- There's no charge if it's faulty, but we do charge for change-of-mind returns.
Still have questions?
For questions on our delivery service or if you have any special requirements such as narrow access feel free to contact us.
Designed Lucian Ercolani
Born 1888 in Italy, Lucian Ercolani moved to London with his family in the 1890s before studying design and furniture making. Having worked within the design teams for what would later become Parker Knoll and G-Plan, in 1920 Ercolani founded Ercol and began producing the company's characteristic blend of contemporary design and traditional British craft.