Epic Archie Shine Rosewood 'Wishbone' Dining Table

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United Kingdom
1958
W 181cm – 241cm, D 89cm, H 72.5cm | Two leaves are D 30cm each
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Description

This stunning table unites the high quality craftsmanship of Archie Shine with the sleek lines of leading designer Robert Heritage. It took the design world by storm in 1958 and was sold through the upmarket 'Heals' department stores.

We love the unique wishbone stretchers that define this memorable design. Combined with thoughtful detailing and masterful use of materials this has to be one of the most spectacular dining tables we've seen.

Materials
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Rosewood Top, Mahogany Frame.
Condition
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Each piece is checked and carefully hand restored at our Kingsland studio workshop. Our focus is preserving the character and patina of the design while ensuring it displays beautifully in a contemporary interior.

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Restoration
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Each piece is checked and carefully restored at our Kingsland studio workshop. Our focus is preserving the character and patina of the design while ensuring it displays beautifully in a contemporary interior.

Our Process:
- Joints checked and reglued
- Timber cleaned and stains removed
- Veneer repairs if needed
- Surfaces polished / refinished
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The items showcased in our gallery are constantly changing – not all items are on display at once.

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All pieces are available for collection in person from our Ponsonby gallery. We are also happy to provide a quote for delivery throughout New Zealand.

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Epic Archie Shine Rosewood 'Wishbone' Dining Table

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About 
Robert Heritage
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Robert Heritage
Robert Heritage
Robert Heritage
United Kingdom
1927 - 2010

Robert, or Bob, as he was widely known, trained at the Birmingham College of Art from 1942 through to 1946 before going on to the Royal College of Art where he trained under the direction of Professor R D Russell RDI in the School of Wood, Metals and Plastics. It was also here where he met his wife Dorothy, a textile designer.

After leaving the College he eventually went on to set up his design practice with Dorothy and began to work as a consultant to many of the leading British, high quality, modern furniture manufacturers of the day, notably Archie Shine, Beaver & Tapley, Gordon Russell and Heals, mainly designing domestic living and dining room furniture.

His work for Beaver and Tapley included a very successful range of wall hung storage units. The Tapley SL group had a unique selling feature - each unit was supplied with a wall fixing batten with an integral spirit level! In 1967 Bob was commissioned by Cunard to design a dining chair for the QE2.

The innovative design he conceived employed new technology in the use of adhesives in the bonding together of aluminium castings. The chair was made by the Ernest Race Company. He was also well respected for his work as a product designer, which included lighting for Concord Lighting, Rotaflex, GEC and Technolyte, cutlery for Yote and clocks for Smiths Industry.

The timeless designs from Robert Heritage remain classics of the period. A highly talented and modest man, he was appointed a Royal Designer for Industry (RDI) in 1963, and some years later he was appointed Professor of the School of Furniture at the Royal College of Art - 1974 - 1985 He received the CBE in recognition of his outstanding achievements as a Designer and for his work for British Industry for over 50 years.

Adapted from a letter by Ray Leigh - Former Chairman, Gordon Russell Ltd

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