The furniture company Heal & Son was founded in 1810 in London by John Harris Heal. The company quickly gained a reputation for its high-quality furniture and innovative designs and became one of the leading furniture manufacturers of the early 19th century in Britain. At that time, Heal & Son specialised in producing furniture that was simple and functional, but also elegant and stylish. They produced a range of furniture, including bookcases, cabinets, chairs, and tables, using traditional woodworking techniques and high-quality materials.

One of the keys to the success of Heal & Son was their willingness to embrace new trends and technologies. In the 1850s, they began to experiment with furniture made from machine-cut components, which allowed them to produce furniture faster and more efficiently. They also began to incorporate new design elements, such as the use of Japanese and Chinese motifs, which were popular in more...

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An important Arts & Crafts oak dining table by Ernest Gimson,…

Gimson Oak Dining Table, 1910s

An important Arts & Crafts oak dining table by Ernest Gimson, 1910s, circular, the four-plank top and its crossed bearers raised on four octoganal supports on a concave-sided square base with open centre, the four planks of the top with full-depth…

An important Arts & Crafts oak high dresser by Ernest Gimson,…

Arts & Crafts Oak High Dresser by Ernest Gimson (1910s)

An important Arts & Crafts oak high dresser by Ernest Gimson, 1910s, the upper part with four cupboards each with a pair of doors in a double bow front arrangement above an open plate shelf, the projecting lower part, rectangular with gently bowed centres…