Lloyd Loom furniture is a type of wicker furniture, invented by American entrepreneur named Marshall Burns Lloyd in 1917. Lloyd was looking for a way to create durable and comfortable outdoor furniture, and he came up with the idea of weaving cellulose fibers around a metal wire. This method of construction was both strong and flexible, and it created a material that was lightweight and resistant to the elements.
Lloyd Loom furniture became popular in the 1920s and 1930s, as people began to spend more time outdoors and wanted comfortable and stylish furniture for their patios and gardens. The furniture was often painted white or pastel colors and featured clean lines and simple designs that reflected the Art Deco and Modernist styles of the time.
During World War II, the production of Lloyd Loom furniture slowed down as the company focused on producing other products for the war effort. However, more...
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