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Welcome to the Nigel Coope trade stand.
Nigel Coope....is a craftsman first and foremost. And a love of wood is in his blood. From his workshop in an historic former textile mill in Pleasley Vale, Nottinghamshire, Nigel devotes his working life to hand-crafting fine quality Windsor chairs. Stepping into the workshops is like stepping back in time. Traditional skills - which could be lost forever without craftsmen like Nigel Coope - are painstakingly used to produce chairs of timeless quality and charm. For further information or to purchase any of these products please
visit our Website at www.ncoope.co.uk
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Elizabeth Gabbitass was the wife of a windsor chair maker, who took over his workshop on his death in 1837.... |
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Each of Nigel Coope's pieces is hand-crafted from tree to chair. Each chair is built from a solid two-inch ... |
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In the second half of the eighteenth century, country craftsmen copied the fashionable designs of Chippenda... |
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This comb-back Windsor is modelled on a chair belonging to the writer and poet Oliver Goldsmith who bequeat... |
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An especially popular chair that was often used in offices, libraries and taverns as well as in the house. ... |
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Could have been found in mens smoking rooms dating back to the 1850's, made from elm and oak, this design c... |
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One of the most popular chairs of all time, treasured for its attractive appeal, and its old fashioned rela... |
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