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  • Akenham Fine Furniture: Offer hand-crafted bespoke wooden furniture available in a choice of styles, timber and finishes. Gallery and contact details.
  • Andrena Reproductions Ltd: Manufacture a range of traditionally inspired oak furniture.
  • Anthony Martin: Cabinet maker in Belper. Offers reproduction and antique restoration and includes a photo gallery of finished pieces.
  • Antique Pine Imports (UK) Ltd: Suppliers of genuine antique pine furniture to trade and public across the UK.
  • Arthur Brett and Sons Ltd.: Design and manufacture English furniture, they specialise in furniture from the Queen Anne to the Regency periods, from around 1700 to the early nineteenth century.
  • Batheaston: Reproduction and contemporary chairs, tables and cabinets. Includes profile and illustrated catalogue.
  • Bevan Funnell Ltd.: Manufacturers of fine English reproduction period furniture from the 18th and 19th centuries, under the brand name Reprodux.
  • Bowlings of Tenby: Manufacture reproductions of 18th century furniture in Yew and Mahogany veneer, including dining sets, office furniture, Chesterfield sofas, chest of drawers and bookcases.
  • Chalon: Manufacturers of 18th- and 19th-century-style formal country furniture, all hand-finished to customers' requirements; form for ordering a brochure.
  • Charles Richardson: Queen Anne and William IV design of burr walnut veneered reproduction furniture. Also available in mahogany, yew and cherry veneers. Hand polished to a faded antique finish.
  • Duresta Upholstery: Makers of classic English sofas and chairs.
  • Joseph Hemingway: Master carver specialising in the designs of Thomas Chippendale furniture. Information on all products available.
  • Manor Hall Furniture: Suffolk-based oak and cherry reproduction furniture makers.
  • Michael W Hart: Offer period and contemporary products and libraries made to commission. Contact details and gallery.
  • NEJ Stevenson: Bespoke furniture design and manufacture.
  • Oakfield Cabinetmakers: Oak and cherrywood reproduction furniture. Describes its product range.
  • Oakwood Furniture: Manufacturers of traditional hand-crafted fine oak furniture.
  • R.E.H. Kennedy: Ipswich, Suffolk makers of traditional furniture.
  • Rosjohn Reproductions Ltd: Design and manufacture Victorian, Regency, Georgian and other English reproduction antique furniture; based in London.
  • Saxon Leather Upholstery Ltd: Specialists in traditional English leather furniture.
  • Sitting Firm Ltd: Reproduction furniture makers specialising in Windsor chairs and a variety of traditional furniture. Contact details and gallery.
  • The Desk Centre: English traditional reproduction office furniture, pedestal and partners desks. Includes product gallery and specifications.
  • The Royal Oak Furniture Company: Solid English oak furniture. Describes the company, its product range, and its production process with illustrations.
  • The Table Place: Manufacturers of classic English furniture.
  • Tudor Oak: Manufacturers of hand carved reproduction antique oak furniture including tables, chairs, bedroom furniture and cabinets. Specialising in designs from the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries.


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