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Vintage Ercol Dining Table Four Rare Model 909 Latimer Steam-Bent Chairs (c.1970)

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Ercol Wooden dining table with rare crynolean stretcher dining chairs in a kitchen setting
Ercol elm Wooden dining table with four chairs in a room with a shelf and plant.
Ercol Wooden dining table with rare crynolean stretcher dining chairs in a kitchen setting
Ercol elm Wooden dining table with four chairs in a room with a shelf and plant.

Vintage Ercol Dining Table & Four Rare Model 909 Latimer Steam-Bent Chairs (c.1970).

A beautifully preserved Ercol dining set from the 1970s, featuring a solid ash table in the sought-after Golden Dawn finish and four exceptionally rare Model 909 Latimer chairs.

Table

  • Date: c.1970

  • Material: Solid Ash

  • Finish: Golden Dawn

  • Condition: Excellent — still full of life after 55 years, with only light, age-appropriate signs of use.

  • Dimensions: 152 cm (L) × 84 cm (W) × 76 cm (H)

  • Capacity: Comfortably seats 4–6 people.

Chairs

  • Model: Ercol 909 Latimer (rare steam-bent under stretcher)

  • Date: c.1970

  • Material: Solid Ash

  • Finish: Golden Dawn — perfectly matched to the table.

  • Condition: Excellent

  • Dimensions: 92 cm (H) × 50 cm (W) × 43 cm (D)

Why This Set Is Special
The Model 909 Latimer chairs are a rare find. This style chair is not your standard Quaker or Windsor chair, these are generously proportioned chair distinguished by their steam-bent under stretcher and timeless Windsor-inspired form. Paired with the matching ash table, this set embodies the craftsmanship and enduring style that have made Ercol a design icon for over a century.

About Ercol
Founded in England in 1920 by Italian-born designer Lucian Ercolani, Ercol quickly became one of the most respected British furniture makers. Ercolani’s career saw collaborations with Parker Knoll and G Plan, wartime manufacturing for the Utility Furniture Scheme, and in 1946, the launch of the now-legendary Windsor Collection at the V&A’s Britain Can Make It Festival. Ercol’s designs — from the Loveseat to the Studio Couch and Butterfly Chair — are celebrated for their spindle backs, bentwood arms, wedged-through-seat legs, and use of light woods such as beech and elm. In recognition of his contributions to British design, Ercolani was awarded an OBE in 1964.

Additional Details

  • Original Ercol maker’s sticker present on both the table and chairs.

  • Sold as a complete set.

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