- This rare Ray Hille Art Deco satin birch dining suite from c. 1935 exudes elegance and sophistication. The set includes a rectangular dining table and 8 chairs made from luxurious satin birch with a French polished finish. The multicoloured design and Art Deco style reflect the early 20th-century era, while the leather upholstery fabric adds a touch of luxury to the dining room. This exquisite dining set, manufactured in London, is a perfect addition to any antique furniture collection. Dimensions table 83 inches wide, 40 deep and 30 high, chairs 35 inches high, 21 wide and 22 deep. Any questions, please contact Michael anytime. Two-man delivery team, please ask for a quote. The Hille furniture company was founded in the East End of London in 1906 by Salamon Hille, focusing on reproducing eighteenth-century furniture. By the 1930’s the company had established an international reputation supplying products all over the world. At the beginning of the 1930's his daughter Ray, who had studied in France, joined and worked with the company to produce original furniture and designs and, following Salamon's retirement in 1932, took over the business, producing fabulous original Art Deco pieces to match the growing style of the times. In 1940, in the same year Salamon Hille died, the Hille factory and stores were destroyed.
- With the combined challenge of losing their factory and the increased restriction on timber, Ray Hille began repairing bomb damaged furniture and began producing new furniture from used and re-worked wood. After the financial crisis hit in 1951, the Hille Factory moved to an old brewery in Watford.
A rare Ray Hille Art Deco satin birch Dining Suite c 1935 Hille Adams Epstein
£11,500.00Price