Copper glazed windows became popular in the Edwardian era. Unlike lead windows, copper lights are very durable. This allowed for easier mass production, while still using small panes of glass. We have salvaged... facebook.com/19859249357168…
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Brilliant bright new stock available for Spring!
We have six of these aluminium chairs similar to Emeco, painted green. There are three green metal cafe tables which would make great outdoor... facebook.com/19859249357168…
New Neo-Classical Tables:
We salvaged these superb quality pieces from a famous London Museum. Neoclassical in design and made in the late 1800s they originally formed part of a suite at Waddesdon Manor (by... facebook.com/19859249357168…
These rare lights were designed by the American architect, Warren Platner.
Originally produced in relatively small quantities in the late 1970s and 1980s they bring a shoulder pad swagger to a curvaceous deco... facebook.com/19859249357168…
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The latest stock is now on our website, click the link in our bio to see a range of new items such as this beautiful mid century campaign chair, Roder Feraud coat hooks, 1960s hand embroidery panels... facebook.com/19859249357168…
Brexit question: according to many a second referendum would be undemocratic because the people have already decided, yet May is allowed to ask MPs to vote on the same thing 3 times as part of democracy...please explain someone! I thought democracy was a process not an event.
Calling all Kensal friends. Come to this excellent night out in support of a great local youth project. Have fun while doing good. Win win. Buy your tickets now. facebook.com/story.php?stor…
@BBCPM Brexit question: in the absence of any government will to conduct a second referendum is it legal for a private/ non gov body to attempt to establish the desires of the country?
Another lost Glasgow masterpiece, contemporary to GSA, McGeogh’s Warehouse -1905-10, John James Burnet. Photos 1969, demolished 1970.‘ It’s loss has gravely distorted our understanding of the architectural history of Glasgow and of the early 20th century in Britain’ Gavin Stamp