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The Travellers Club, Pall Mall London
Responding to a requirement for more book space in the Sir Charles Barry Library, a series of Folio Cabinets were specially designed and made to be housed in the former Victorian radiator casings at the base of the neoclassical columns in this magnificent room.
Designed by Rupert Senior © the Designer.
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Chevening
A sixteen seater conference table in walnut and bronze for The Tapestry Room, commissioned by the Trustees of Chevening.
Designed by Rupert Senior and Charles Wheeler-Carmichael. © the Designers.
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Sir John Soane’s Museum
A series of specially commissioned cabinets and furniture to house the Museum’s important collection of 9,000 architectural drawings by Robert Adam acquired by Soane in 1833 - new masterpieces to house old masters. (see more)
Designed by Rupert Senior and Charles Wheeler-Carmichael. © the Designers.
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Longleat
A Writing Desk for the Marquess of Bath. An important commission for the permanent furniture collection at Longleat. Made in English walnut, 5000 year old 'Bog oak', bronze and stainless steel.
“I much appreciated both the quality of the design and the workmanship of both my desk and the Venus Desk for Lady Bath. They are outstanding examples of contemporary furniture.” Lord Bath
Designed by Rupert Senior and Charles Wheeler-Carmichael. © the Designers.
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The State Bedroom, Petworth House
A substantial bookcase for The State Bedroom made in ovangkol with bronze details. (see more)
Designed by Rupert Senior and Charles Wheeler-Carmichael. © the Designers.
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The Red Library, Petworth House
A Folio Table made in English walnut, wenge and patinated bronze. Designed to store and view large folio volumes, family archives and botanical books. The fold-flat lectern is lit by articulated bronze lamps, integral in the piece.
“It has become one of my favourite pieces in the house and I often gaze at it in admiration. " Lord Egremont
Designed by Rupert Senior and Charles Wheeler-Carmichael. © the Designers.
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Longleat
The Venus Desk. A mechanical cylinder desk made in English yew, ripple sycamore and bronze for the Marchioness of Bath.
Designed by Rupert Senior and Charles Wheeler-Carmichael. © the Designers.