Howard & Sons was a British furniture manufacturer based in London that was founded by John Howard in 1820. The company became known for their high-quality upholstered furniture and is often associated with the Victorian era.

In the mid-19th century, John Howard's son, James, took over the business and expanded it to include a larger workshop and more employees. From the 1860s the company made furniture by Arts & Crafts designers, as well as its own range. The company became known for its innovative designs and use of new materials, such as coil springs and horsehair stuffing.

Howard & Sons became one of the most respected furniture makers in England, producing pieces for royalty, aristocrats, and other wealthy clients. They were known for their comfortable and well-made sofas and armchairs, which were often covered in luxurious fabrics like velvet and silk.

Howard & Sons continued to more...

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A Victorian oak Gothic revival occasional table in the manner…

Gothic Revival Oak Occasional Table by Howard & Sons

A Victorian oak Gothic revival occasional table in the manner of Charles Bevan, by Howard & Sons, the octagonal moulded top with segmental veneers and cross banded edge, on four beaded column supports on cruciform base with downswept legs terminating in…

Howard & Sons, Ingleby deep seated armchair, early 20th century,…

Howard & Sons Mahogany Armchair with Green Wool Upholstery

Howard & Sons, Ingleby deep seated armchair, early 20th century, green wool upholstery, with down back and seat cushion, on tapering mahogany legs with castors, back leg marked 'Howard & Sons Ltd.' and numbered, retains with label, height 80 cm width 84…