What's new in Period Home and Garden
by Sara Claridge on 20
June, 2010Print Article
Camford in 1930s Swallow print
Founded by Arthur Sanderson in 1860, this year marks the one hundred and fifth anniversary of the quintessentially English brand. So what better than to collaborate with John Lewis, another English favourite to offer an exclusive collection of limited edition furniture and accessories?
John Lewis has taken its most popular armchairs Lux, Camford and Compton and upholstered them in elegant and distinctive designs, chosen from the Sanderson archive. Each armchair is not only exclusive to John Lewis, but will also be limited editions with only 50 of each design being made.
Lux has been upholstered in Sanderson's gorgeous floral Weybridge fabric, an original 1970s print. Whilst the Camford, pictured above, features the zesty lime 1930s Swallow print, the Compton has been upholstered in Sanderson's William Turner 1910 Roslyn fabric.
In addition, John Lewis has introduced a collection of cushions featuring fabrics from the Sanderson archives and an old advertisement.
For more information visit www.johnlewis.com
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