Collection: Elliotts Of Newbury
A long-established British furniture manufacturer famous for manufacturing gliders. Founded in 1870 by Samuel Elliott, it started as a joinery factory. During World War I, it produced ammunition boxes, and after the war, it began manufacturing furniture. When World War II began, it stopped manufacturing furniture and started producing aircraft parts. After the war, it resumed furniture manufacturing while continuing to produce aircraft, and grew into a rare company that manufactures both aircraft and furniture. It produced many unique pieces of furniture, with simple furniture designs influenced by mid-century Nordic modernism. Although it is not well known in Japan, its furniture, which exudes luxury and elegance, is highly popular in the vintage market, along with G-PLAN and others.