
History
In 1917 Marshall Burns Lloyd invented a special loom that could weave twisted Kraft paper into a woven fabric partly reinforced with steel wire. This woven fabric became known as Lloyd Loom and it revolutionised an area of the furniture industry
The company grew from strength to strength as Lloyd Loom furniture became increasingly popular in the mid 1920’s. It could be seen on ocean liners, in hotels and tearooms; it became the standard issue for the British Army and RAF all over the world; it even graced the Royal Boxes at Wimbledon, Henley and Twickenham.
Today, the newly fashionable furniture is made in Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire in England. Lusty’s Lloyd Loom pieces have become design classics.
Lloyd Loom can be easily painted to suit your needs - just choose any colour from the Resene colour range.
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LUSTY'S LLOYD LOOM
NEW ZEALAND
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