Cotswold Furniture: Indoor Lounge & Sofa Collections by Vincent Sheppard

Timeless design classics: soft lines, amazing seating comfort and a focus on the elegant Lloyd Loom material.

Lloyd Loom pieces made by Vincent Sheppard in a range of colours and fabrics like the beautiful Alex or Victor Collection used to shine in VIP lounges, in the homes of celebrities, in legendary hotels and restaurants, and even in Zeppelins, and are still a favourite with many interior designers, architects and enthusiasts all over the world. Place a VS piece in your conservatory, living or dining room: It will sure add class to any space.

Indoor Lounge & Sofa Collections by Vincent Sheppard

And then we have the Norma range which has a distinctive design which unites beautifully stained oak wood and tactile rope. With its sturdy oak legs and round-shaped frame, it supports a generous seat made of tightly-strung acrylic rope. Along with our Joe Lounges & Specialised Vincent Sheppard Indoor Cocoons chairs we have sunbrella fabrics which are soft, comfortable & with an On Trend colour selection the cushions take your seating experience to the next level. Nearly all our cushion covers are removable which make them look brand-new after a wash. 

Indoor Lounge & Sofa Collections by Vincent Sheppard

Titus is reasonably new to our Showrooms-With Titus, Vincent Sheppard reimagines the use of rattan in its furniture. With its woven rattan back, the chair is a contemporary reinvention of a well-loved mid-century design. Light and air can flow through the caned surface casting fine-patterned shade across the room. The oak frame pairs beautifully with the natural rattan back and adds warmth thanks to its unique wood pattern. With its simple yet refined design, skillfully crafted cane and warm wood, Titus creates a visual lightness which will enhance its surroundings at any time- Available in Black & Natural

Indoor Lounge & Sofa Collections by Vincent Sheppard

A little bit of info behind the Indoor Loom product-Lloyd Loom weave is made from twisted Kraft paper on the one hand, and Kraft paper spun around a steel wire on the other hand. With just the twisted paper as the warp and the steel and paper combination as the weft, Lloyd Loom is produced on rolls in just the same way as textiles. The Loom sheets are submerged in a bath of glue to ensure the firmness and are then cut to the proper size. Subsequently, our highly skilled craftsmen shape and staple the loom sheets to the rattan or wooden furniture frames by hand, thus producing a smooth and attractive finish that will, unlike normal wicker, not snag clothing or skin.

The result is a unique, high quality yet comfortable collection with a distinctive design, which fits a range of interiors from classic to contemporary.

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