Easy Chair and Sofa Company are proud to be new stockists of chairs, sofas and tables from Lloyd Loom Manufacturing Ltd. The furniture is hand made in Lincolnshire using traditional crafts and techniques. When you invest in Lloyd Loom furniture, you are buying a classic Great British product that will stand the test of time. Lloyd Loom Banford Chair › Lloyd Loom Banford Coffee Table › Lloyd Loom Banford Footstool › Lloyd Loom Banford Side Table › Lloyd Loom Banford Sofa › Lloyd Loom Fairbank Chair › Lloyd Loom Fairbank Sofa ›Lloyd Loom®Natural-fiber wicker coated with a long-lasting high performance Durium polyester coating for outdoor durability and flexibility. The continuous weave avoids burrs and cracking, and increases visual appeal by eliminating any visible material ends. Available in 20 custom paint finishes and over 400 fabrics, or send us your own material (COM). Browse Lloyd Loom®Woven VinylAvailable in a variety of distinctive colors, textures and styles, our handcrafted woven vinyl is manufactured exclusively for Lloyd Flanders from only 100% virgin vinyl and features UV inhibitors added to prevent excessive fading.
Browse Woven VinylTeakOur premium teak wood is ideal for outdoor furniture because of its high oil content, inherent strength, and tight grain. In the elements, teak will age over time and can mature to a beautiful, silvery finish. We only use sustainably harvested FSC-certified teak in our products.Casaalmare BeachouseBeachouse PlaceBeachouse DecorFlat HouseboatHouseboat MaisonCoastal SummerhouseSummerhouse GardenHouse CasaalmareCasa HouseForwardChair in Farrow & Ball's Lime White. I have three Lloyd loom chairs to paint for the summerhouseItems 1 to 30 of 85 total A commode chair that can be supplied with a height-adjustable frame. Traditional wooden frame and woven upholstery commode with a removable seat. Commode Wheelchair With Brakes Mobile commode with high quality castors and wipe clean surfaces. Sturdy metal framed commode with a comfortable vinyl seat. Economy Drop Arm Commode The drop-down arms of this commode make it ideal for unobstructed side transfers.
This practical commode is made with quality and durability in mind. Designed to make commodes cleaner and safer to use. Compact, strong commode with metal legs and an all-plastic seating area. This simple bowl converts any standard toilet into a bidet, ideal for personal cleansing. A stylish commode chair with supportive armrests and a metal frame. A discreet and well made commode with a large capacity and flush. A stylish and convenient commode chair with padded seat and armrests. This robust commode folds down, making it supremely practical for transportation or discreet storage. Removable seat with a plastic pan and lid with carrying handle. Folding commode with adjustable legs and a removable, padded seat and backrest. This is a premium quality commode chair which looks stylish and unobtrusive in any room. Height Adjustable Extra Wide Commode Made from heavy duty steel yet easy to move, this commode is ideal for heavier users.
A discreet wooden chair with a removable commode pan underneath. Elegant dark wood commode chair with upholstered seating and removable commode pan. Stacking Commode Fixed Height An economical and stacking commode chair with a padded seat and backrest. Deluxe Folding Travel Commode This compact folding commode has a lightweight frame, making it ideal for transportation. Upholstered Wooden Commode - Beech Attractive beech wood commode with luxurious padded upholstery and a removable seat. The Heavy Duty Commode is a strong and durable option for larger users. A removable backrest is included. This folding commode collapses down, making it easy to store or transport. Quality Mobile Commode Chair A portable and discreet commode chair with a padded seat, backrest and armrests. A lightweight commode that can be used as a commode, shower seat or raised toilet seat. This folding commode is convenient to store and easy to position.
Height Adjustable Folding Commode Height adjustable, easy to store commode and toilet frame which suits users of most weights and sizes. A traditional Lloyd Loom commode chair made with beech wood. Commode suitable for bariatric users, with moulded polyurethane seat, back rest and arm rests.The Lloyd Loom Elves One weekend in June 2012, five designers crept into the Lloyd Loom factory in Spalding, and while most of the assembly workers were away, used the machinery, helped themselves to standard components and experimented with the signature weave to make new designs for furniture. Over two days, thirteen new concept products were developed and left in the factory showroom for the staff to find when they came in on Monday morning. The idea behind this exercise was to condense the long drawn-out process that typically comes with developing new designs for big established name companies, and ensure that all the new concepts generated would be almost production ready.
That is - if the prototypes were made in the factory then reproducing them should be easy. The frames of traditional Lloyd Loom furniture are assembled from complex steam-bent wooden components. This amazing engineering in wood is normally hidden under the weave and then often painted over and the designers were keen to make more of this hidden structure. By cutting and combining these stock wooden bends in new ways each designer was able to ‘sketch’ full size in 3D, avoiding the need for drawing or computer modeling. Lloyd Loom of Spalding still use the original looms that twist paper into cord and weave it into sheets of their iconic upholstery fabric. The group became interested in the way this woven material moved and stretched over their shaped wooden frames, creating dynamic compound curves. Experiments also looked at the material's transparency, inherent strength and potential for flexible comfort. The prototype ‘sketches’ that came out of the weekend opened up an enthusiastic dialogue with Lloyd Loom, and six pieces were selected to be taken forward for further development.
The resulting production items are to be launched in September during London Design Festival and added to the Lloyd Loom range, only three months after the weekend visit. The list of designers and their final pieces are: Amos Marchant: 'Reading' High backed reading chair. A large enclosed private chair with a cuff of woven material around its top. Carl Clerkin: Saddle Rocker. An informal rocking seat without a front or back. This piece is a long way from Lloyd Looms current range and sits somewhere between a toy and a stool. Chris Eckersley: ‘Spalding’ armchair. A low tub chair with a loose cushion. The back/arms formed from a parabolic curve which introduces a new shape to a distinctly Lloyd Loom chair. Gareth Neal: ‘Tomlinson’ armchair. A comfortable lounger with loose cushioned seat. William Warren: ‘LL’ stacking chair, for café, restaurant or domestic use. William Warren: ‘Paper’ Dining chair and Barstool. Concealed metal fixings offer strength to a simple dowel structure.