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Lloyd Loom Furniture

retrogirl1941

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Yesterday I purchased a Lloyd Loom mint green clothes hamper. The tag inside says Lloyd Loom, Lusty Collection. I cant seem to find any info on the line or anything else. I will post pictures when I clean the hamper. I prettys sure its not golden era but if anybody can help me that would be great.

Samantha
 

benstephens

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Well, Lloyd Loom were very popular in the 1930s. They started in 1922 I believe and are still going making very similar products.

I think being "lusty collection" it will be a latter one, but still very nice.

Kindest Regards

Ben
 

benstephens

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Interestingly, during the war, they made a special chair that was slightly wider then the normal Lusty Llyod Loom chairs. Apparently it was designed for pilots to sit on with their large Irvin jacket and flying gear whilst waiting to scramble.

Salv is right, they dated them underneath.

Kindest Regards

Ben
 

Keyna

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Lusty Furniture

You might like to know that the Lusty Furniture Company is alive and well in the UK and that we still make classic Lloyd Loom Furniture.

There are many vintage pieces around and we get sent lots of photos by our fans.

A little tip if you're interested, Lusty Lloyd Loom furniture shouldn't be hand painted - only spray painted and if you do want to change the colour you are better off trying to find a paintshop that sprays furniture.

Hope you enjoy your furniture.
 

BinkieBaumont

Rude Once Too Often
I have inherited two large "Lloyd Loom" armchairs, they were part of a set of six, but my sister Hortense, only wanted four for her rear verandah, she painted hers with a spray, and recomended that I paint mine by hand??? she also used a matt paint where as as I'm going to use a semi-gloss in "clotted cream" , please refer to my thread "How does your garden grow" for more details.
 

benstephens

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If you can avoid it, take Kenya's advice. Do not hand paint. It makes the furniture look awful. I have seen many vintage hand painted peices, and they barely sell.

If you are going to spray, it has to be done in many thin applications, otherwise it will look bad as well.

Kindest regards

Ben
 

BinkieBaumont

Rude Once Too Often
Work in progress

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This was one of the chairs in its original state

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This is after one coat with a semi gloss varnish with "Rich Walnut" stain added, i will give them another coat, I think I need bigger fatter cushions.

I'm in the process of "Doing up" a patio area with a jungle theme, African tribal masks, black Bamboo plants, and outdoor chandeliers. the Luxury Safari look, these will be perfect when i'm finished with them.


I May well need one of these

http://www.pithhelmets.com/
 

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