Ercol Model 467 Sideboard (c. 1956–1965)

The Ercol Model 467 is a beautifully proportioned sideboard from the early Windsor collection and is one of the most sought-after examples of British post-war furniture design. Created by Lucian Ercolani, it captures the brand’s signature blend of craftsmanship and utility.

Constructed from solid English elm and beech, the 467 features curved edges, exposed dovetail joints, and splayed turned legs. Its three-door layout includes a central cutlery drawer and spacious cupboard sections—perfectly suited for dining or living spaces.

With its timeless appeal, this piece remains a standout for collectors, decorators, and fans of natural wood interiors.


Designer: Lucian Ercolani
Maker: Ercol Furniture
Origin: United Kingdom
Date: c. 1956–1965
Materials: Solid English elm (top, doors), beech legs and frame


🔍 Key Features

  • Handcrafted from solid elm and beech

  • Three-door configuration with central drawer

  • Turned legs with H-stretcher supports

  • Visible dovetail joinery and curved edges

  • Fully finished back—ideal for open plan layouts


💷 Estimated Retail Value

£750 – £1,200 depending on condition, wood tone, and restoration quality


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