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April 15th, 2011 — Home and Garden
Heals are celebrating 200 years of trading this year. Heals are suppliers of Modern Designer Furniture and related accessories. They are celebtrating their 200 years with the launch of a design book called Heal’s: 200 Years of Design & Inspiration
The Heals Autumn Winter Collection 2009, is amazing, they have loads of fantastic items which will excite people. Heals use different textiles patterns and colour to produce their amazing interior designs. One of their best designers is Johnny Egg who uses textiles such as wool and silk. The Autumn Winter colours are dark with blacks and blues, but also finished off with hot pinks.
Heals Furniture Print has been produced in a limited run of 200.
The original Heal’s business was established in 1810 by John Harris Heal The sign of the four poster on the façade of the Tottenham Court Road store. Originally a bed-making firm, Heal’s was run as a family business designing, manufacturing and selling furniture, applied arts, interior decorating and household goods until 1983. The business has subsequently been in a number of ownerships trading as a retailer.
The notability of Heal’s rests upon the achievements of Sir Ambrose Heal, who worked in the company as craftsman, designer and finally Chairman, for 60 years from 1893 to 1953.
Ambrose Heal’s contribution to the business, and to British furniture-making and applied design, was his marriage of the ethos of the Arts and Crafts Movement as to beauty and utility with the techniques and economics of commerce. The combination of ‘Good Design’ with industrial production was contrary to the moral, hand crafted principals of the Arts and Crafts Movement but was in line with the certain European approaches to bringing high calibre product design to a middle class market.
Following the precedent of the Deutscher Werkbund, which had been established in Germany in 1907, Ambrose Heal was one of the group of designers, industrialists and business people who founded the Design and Industries Association in 1915, slogan “Nothing Need Be Ugly”.Heal developed his business as a design, manufacturing and retail concern in accord with the philosophy of which he was a key proponent.
Heal’s has a worldwide reputation as a design led retailer, established in the early 20th Century from an understanding of the value and potential that good design delivers. Ambrose Heal (1872-1959) introduced the idea of collaborating with established and up-and-coming designers, commissioning designs and bringing their work to a wider audience. This tradition still exists today, in the form of Heal’s Discovers.
Designing and developing products is a time consuming business, but the rewards are significant to our customers and business alike. Understanding the contribution that good design brings, Heal’s invest in a number of ways – our in-house design team, iconic furniture design from around the world and a selection of exclusive pieces from acclaimed designers – available only through Heal’s.
From established designers we hold many design classics by Ray & Charles Eames, Verner Panton, Philippe Starck, Tom Dixon, to name but a few. We are also proud to have exclusive designs by respected designers including Gerard Van den Berg, John Reeves and Matthew Hilton.
April 13th, 2011 — Home and Garden