Hand Made Chairs, handmade & handstitched furniture from Stephen Perkins Fine Furniture - Our fine furniture range of traditionally upholstered chairs, constructed using the highest quality materials and hand built by our skilled craftsmen...

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The Morris Chair
Show here in mohair Velvet.
Very nice sit for a small chair.
The Paris Chair
Shown here in heavy weight Leather. Very stylized chair, 20s French.
Deep Hampton Chair and Footstool
Ultra comfort. Another great classic. Tell us your height and we'll do the rest.
Venus Loungers
Shown here in James Brindley dark olive Moleskin. Left and right-handed, these chairs are great conversation pieces - we love them.
The Bridge Chair
Shown here in John Boyds Dorano horse hair fabric. Pure Georgian in line. A piece of traditionally upholstered fine furniture, very versatile for both dining or that game of bridge.
The Bathurst Chair (long)
Shown here in Calico ready to take loose cover. Total self indulgence - an all time classic.
The Bathurst Wing Chair
Shown here in a plain linen fabric.This wing chair is wider than average giving it a modern look with a traditional feel.
The Heppelwhite Wing Chair
Shown here in navy blue leather.
The Highgrove Chair
Shown here in Andrew Muirhead Braveheart distressed tan leather. A very welcoming chair that just asks to be sat in - very impressive.
The Hampton Chair
Shown here in Andrew Muirhead Braveheart waxed black leather. A classic chair, formal in design. Ideal for libraries etc.
The Stratton Chair
Shown here in James Brindley antique wool. A very practical chair that combines both elegance and comfort.
Button Back Stratton
This is a very comfortable chair, not what you would expect from such a formal shape. Great with one of our footstools.
Westminster Club Chair
Every inch a club/libary chair. Oringinal from Oxford, the seat of learning.

Stephen Perkins, Unit 8, Brewery Arts, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 1JH, UK - Telephone 01285 657588