The "Peddle" chair is unique to Tasmania, named after their maker, Geoge Peddle.
George Peddle came to Australia in 1884, aged 29 from the centre of chair-making in England, High Wycombe. He arrived in Hobart and found employment at Risby's Furniture Factory. After about four years he moved to Launcestion in northern Tasmania and set up a back room workshop in the Windmill Hill area. He moved his workshop to Launceston four years later and worked there until 1894.
His chairs were always made of blackwood, and in the style of the English Windsor chair with which he more...
George Peddle was a skilled chairmaker who operated in Tasmania in the late 19th and early 20th century. He is known for producing high-quality Windsor-style chairs that were popular throughout the region.
Windsor chairs are a type of wooden chair characterized by their spindle back and armrests, as well as their solid, often splayed legs. They originated in England in the early 18th century and quickly became popular throughout the British Empire.
Peddle's Windsor chairs were particularly well-crafted, featuring carefully turned spindles and legs, and often incorporating decorative carving and other ornamental details. Many of his more...
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