Furniture
View CollectionA successful collaboration with ercol furniture in 2002 resulted in the reissue of four archive designs: the butterfly chair, stacking chair, love seat and 'pebble' nest of three tables. These designs have since become modern british classics.
Butterfly Chair
Designed in 1958 by Lucian R Ercolani
American Red Elm veneer seat and European beech frame / legs
H75cm x w48cm x d45cm x sh42cm
Stacking Chair
Designed in 1957 by Lucian R Ercolani
American Grey Elm seat and European beech frame / legs
H77cm x w47cm x d50cm x sh44cm
Set of 3 tables
Also known as 'pebble' nest
Designed by Lucian R Ercolani in 1956
American Grey Elm table top and European beech legs.
H40cm x w67cm x d51cm
Love seat
Originally designed with 13 spindles by Lucian R Ercolani in 1956
Updated with 19 spindles in 1960
American Grey Elm seat and European beech frame / legs
H78cm x w117cm x d53cm x sh43cm
Butterfly chair
Exclusive to Margaret Howell
The butterfly chair was originally designed with black painted legs when launched as a limited run in 1958
H75cm x w48cm x d45cm x sh42cm
Stacking chair
This is the first time the stacking chair has been produced with black legs and uprights
H77cm x w45cm x d50cm x sh44cm
Lighting
View CollectionTextiles
View CollectionEleanor Pritchard
Weave designer
A selection of cushions and double cloth blankets woven in wales using traditional looms and techniques.
Kitchen
View CollectionSori Yanagi
Product designer
Versatile stainless steel mixing bowls and sieves encapsulating functional simplicity.
Tableware
View CollectionKeiko Hasegawa
Ceramicist
Japanese born Hasegawa came to the UK in 1977 to work with potter Michael Leach and subsequently set up her own pottery studio in Devon making ceramics for everyday use. Tea set exclusive to Margaret Howell.
Nicola Tassie
Ceramic artist
A limited edition range of hand thrown stoneware ash glazed jugs. Nicola uses the wheel and fires in an electric kiln in her studio based in East London.