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Pair of New Lord Browns “Standard-Arm” Large 3-Seat Sofas – In Ian Mankin Herrin

SKU 1186
Price

£11,900.00

On offer on this occasion is, quite possibly, the only sofa you might ever need to buy.

 

This is an ultra-rare opportunity to acquire what is, unequivocally, the best of the best, it being a most spectacular, brand-new, pristine identical-pair of Lord Browns standard/pea-arm, cushion-back, large-depth, 3-seat, 2-cushion sofas, dressed in an effortlessly-elegant, entirely-neutral, “Munro” herringbone-design woven-linen fabric in “Oatmeal” by Ian Mankin, with feather and down-filled seat and back cushions, and with mid-oak, hand-turned legs with brass-castors.

 

As you will no doubt be aware by your interest in this listing, Lord Browns only ever sell the very best of the best and, having been specified to be manufactured to the very highest standards (with seasoned-beech frames, horsehair and cotton upholstery, and hand-tied heavy-steel spring and jute base),  pieces such as this are the epitome of classic English furniture design, are of peerless quality, and exhibit detailing and execution of an unrivalled standard.

  

In a world of temporary pleasures, Lord Browns are committed to creating beautiful furniture built to last a lifetime, with there being no finer, or more demure, elegantly-appointed example of our philosophy than this.

 

As you will know, our business has been built upon the sale of countless George Smith, David Linley, Beaumont & Fletcher, Ralph Lauren, George Sherlock, Robert Kime and Kingcome pieces across the years, and these Lord Browns pieces have been designed and specified to be at-least equal to these and, in many regards, superior by some distance.

 

We are blessed to work with one of Britains finest (and least well-known) upholstery workshop’s, which is staffed almost-entirely by ex-George Smith employees (some of which were in senior positions during the golden-age of George Smith manufacture in the 1990’s and 2000’s) and, whereas many of the manufacturers named above have chosen to reduce the quality of their manufacture, materials and processes to appease company accountants by lowering-costs and maintaining/increasing profit-margins, this workshop has remained faithful to their peerlessly-high standards of manufacture and continue to create heirloom-standard pieces which both thrill and delight in appearance and finish, and offer an unequalled quality of longevity, performance and seating-experience.

 

Genuinely, these pieces are the pinnacle of experience, expertise and craftsmanship and, in our considerable experience of such things, are the equal of any traditional seating money can buy today.

This beautiful pair will be manufactured immediately after order, will likely take 4-6 weeks from order to delivery (or sometimes more-quickly if circumstances require) and, as you would expect, will be delivered in perfect, unused, brand-new condition.

 

For the absence of doubt, these sofas will be in pristine, totally-unmarked condition, entirely free from fault, flaw or damage, and nothing short of perfect.

 

Each sofa’s dimensions are a generous H-92cm, W-230cm and D-109cm, and the breathtaking seating position this iconic English design creates is enhanced by the use of sumptuously comfortable, generously overstuffed feather-filled back and seat cushions, which leaves you powerless to resist its charms.

 

With an equivalent costing £20,000-£30,000 when sourced from more high-profile manufacturers, this suite represents spectacular value for money, and we have no doubt it will serve and delight its new owner for many years to come.

Only 1 left in stock

DIMENSIONS

Height:92cm

Width:230cm

Depth:109cm

BRAND

Lord Browns

MATERIALS

Linen

SHIPPING

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