Arthur Brett and Sons
Arthur Brett and Sons was an English furniture maker. The company was founded in Norwich, Norfolk in 1870.[1] The company created bespoke furniture and architectural interiors such as paneled rooms and libraries.[2] The antiques arm of the business became a separate business and closed in 2015.[1]
According to the company, a significant proportion of its business originates from Russia, the Middle East and the US.[3]
References
- Media, ATG. "At 60, James Brett decides it's time to break away". Retrieved 28 September 2016.
- Architectural Digest;Dec98, Vol. 55 Issue 12, p256
- Watson-Smyth, Kate (15 August 2014). "Why UK furniture design is so highly valued across the world". Retrieved 28 September 2016 – via Financial Times.
Further reading
- The labour of Arthur Brett's skilled men. The Business Times, 7 March 1981, Page 13
- A thorough Brett dyed in the wood. The Straits Times, 3 December 1982, Page 4
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