Wade Furniture Ltd.
Stately Style
Like many other makers of fine furniture, Wade has a long history in the business that
reaches back more than a century. Founded in 1886 by James Lupton of Leeds, England, the
company initially built its reputation and its clientele by making fine oak furniture. In
1981, nearly a century later, Charles Wade, a third-generation furniture manufacturer himself,
was brought in to head up the company which was renamed Wade Furniture in 1990. These days,
the company is still faithful to its roots in Leeds, but its client base now extends to many
far-flung corners of the globe. And it’s easy to understand why.
This is English reproduction furniture at its finest, elegant and carefully crafted to
reside in the most stately of homes. Each piece is individually hand-finished and
hand-polished using French polishing methods to develop the wood’s natural patina. Some
pieces feature exquisite decorative inlay in hand-cut veneers; others boast graceful
carvings or leather tabletops. All joints are dovetailed and all drawer sides are made of
solid timber.
Where oak was once the only choice, the company now produces pieces in mahogany and
yewtree as well as oak. Each piece is built by a team of two craftspeople: one who
builds the furniture and another who has studied and perfected the methods of French polishing. Thanks
to French polishing and hand-finishing, the company can offer some select finishes, including
Traditional Mahogany, Mellowed Mahogany, Yewtree and Walnut.
The Nottingham Collection, in particular, is an extraordinary presentation of elegant
home furnishings. Dining tables, coffee and occasional tables, chests and cabinets,
bookcases and sideboards make up the bulk of this important collection. Ultimately, however,
all of the furniture from Wade is important, both for its past and its future. It is, after
all, meant to last for generations.
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