Lusty’s Lloyd Loom
Lloyd Loom furniture is regularly passed down to the next generation who opt to repaint it to fit in with home decoration.
In 1907 an American by the name of Marshall Burns Lloyd, invented a special loom that could weave twisted kraft paper into a woven fabric, partly reinforced with steel wire. This woven fabric became known as Lloyd Loom, a revolution in the furniture industry. Originally manufactured in the east end of London in 1922, manufacturing has now moved to Indonesia. Lloyd Loom furniture is regularly passed down to the next generation who opt to repaint it to fit in with home decoration.
Lusty’s Lloyd Loom is especially suited to villas and beach homes. It’s natural (brown paper) form can be clear coated for a natural look or painted using Environmental Choice approved Resene Lustacryl semi-gloss waterborne enamel in the customer’s favourite Resene colour.
www.lustyslloydloom.co.nz
From the Resene News – issue 1/2011
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