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Andy Thornton Vintage Style ANDY THORNTON VINTAGE STYLE ANDY THORNTON VINTAGE STYLE FURNITURE 4 Patina Teak Collection 6 School Collection 14 Healey Collection 18 Factory Collection 20 Soho Collection 22 French Café 24 Scaffold Collection 32 Industrial Rivet Collection 34 Cross Back Collection 36 Bar stools 38 Lounge seating & benches 46 Tables 50 Workspace Commissions 60 RETAIL DISPLAY 64 Urban Concrete Collection 66 Shelving 72 Trolleys 80 Garment display 82 Jewellery stands 90 Mirrors 92 LIGHTING 94 Ring pendant 96 Beaded chandelier 98 Mosaic Collection 102 Industrial lighting 104 Wooden pendants 118 Izmir Collection 124 Portland Collection 126 Havana Collection 128 Florence Collection 130 Prismatic Collection 134 NUD pendants 136 Jar pendants 138 Bulbs 142 METAL TILES 144 1 WHY CHOOSE ANDY THORNTON? EXPERIENCE GREAT SUPPLY CHAIN • Our experienced, helpful sales team will • Well-established supply chain throughout work with you to ensure you find exactly Europe and Asia, sourcing new and what you need. innovative furniture and lighting designs. • Bespoke, custom-made furniture and • Good stock availability of most products lighting a speciality. and components, enabling a quick • Extensive workshops and finishing turnaround of orders. facilities. • Our network of experienced Area Sales • Talented in-house product designers. Managers can give advice, offer practical solutions and bring product samples to • Space planning to help you visualise the you for approval. finished look. • In-house Transport Department with our • Over 40 years in the business! own fleet of vehicles. • We can ship all over the world. 2 ANDY THORNTON VINTAGE STYLE WE’LL SUPPORT YOU GET IN TOUCH • Dedicated after-sales support team, just Call 01422 376000 call on our expertise Email: [email protected] • In-house Customer Service Department Sales office opening hours: • We visit you on site where necessary Monday to Thursday: 8:30am - 5:00pm • 12-month guarantee on all products Friday: 8:30am - 4:30pm • Member of FIRA (Furniture Industry Saturday: closed Research Association) and LIA (Lighting Sunday: closed Industry Association) Closed Bank Holidays See page 158 for showroom opening hours. andythornton.com andythornton.com 01422 376000 3 FURNITURE Our unrivalled vintage-style collections offer you a complete furniture solution for your chosen venue, including vintage bar stools and armchairs, side chairs and benches, with complementary tables and a wide range of table tops. Browse our dynamic mix of styles, fabrics and worn leather, metals and timbers, to capture that in-demand vintage look. SCHOOL COLLECTION The versatile look of School side chairs and bar stools, mixed with their hard-wearing industrial nature, makes them the ideal option for furnishing busy bars and restaurants. Contrast with other furniture collections for an eclectic look. FRENCH CAFÉ COLLECTION Our extensive collection of French café bar stools and chairs offers Parisian café chic in vibrant, distressed paint finishes, adding a splash of colour to any indoor environment. SCAFFOLD COLLECTION Industrial-style scaffold tables are available with different shaped tops and heights, featuring durable steel frames and each with a unique top in reclaimed pine, to create flexible dining options with a mixture of high dining and standard-height tables. For the ultimate unique look, we can manufacture bespoke furniture and provide customised finishes, upholstery and sizes, designed to your exact specification. 4 ANDY THORNTON VINTAGE STYLE SCHOOL COLLECTION PAGE 15 FRENCH CAFÉ COLLECTION PAGE 24 SCAFFOLD COLLECTION PAGE 32 5 COLLECTIONPATINA TEAK NAMECOLLECTION 6 PATINA TEAK ANDY THORNTON VINTAGE STYLE This unique range is manufactured from well-seasoned reclaimed timber, rescued from old textile mills. With chunky timber table bases and chair frames, our Patina Teak Collection is suitable for a whole host of venues, from fast/casual restaurants to stylish bistros, traditional pubs to Bavarian bier kellers. ATFUVF712 Patina teak refectory table 770 1420 × 770 65 ATFUVF713 Patina teak refectory bench 450 1420 350 25 ATFUVF860 Patina teak square table 770 770 × 770 33 andythornton.com 01422 376000 7 PATINA TEAK COLLECTION ATFUVF700 ATFUVF701 Patina teak round table Patina teak round table 750 700 19 750 900 21 ATFUVF702 Patina teak round table 750 1200 29 i 8 All dimensions are in millimetres ANDY THORNTON VINTAGE STYLE All timber tops in the Patina Teak Collection are polished in a contract quality lacquer, which is heat resistant and water repellent; perfect for busy hospitality interiors. andythornton.com 01422 376000 9 PATINA TEAK COLLECTION RICCI’S PLACE, HALIFAX 10 ANDY THORNTON VINTAGE STYLE ATFUVF708 ATFUVF859 Patina teak three leg bistro table Patina teak four leg bistro table 750 600 × 600 20 770 700 × 700 30 ATFUVF706 ATFUVF707 ATFUVF705 Patina teak square coffee table Patina teak rectangular coffee table Patina teak round coffee table 470 600 × 600 17 470 1200 × 700 23 470 800 17 andythornton.com 01422 376000 11 PATINA TEAK COLLECTION ATFUVF703 ATFUVF704 Patina teak rectangular table Patina teak square table 760 1370 × 760 25 760 760 × 760 20 RICCI’S PLACE, HALIFAX 12 ANDY THORNTON VINTAGE STYLE ATFUVF816 ATFUVF711 ATFUVF710 Patina teak side chair Patina teak low stool Patina teak bar stool 900 450 400 460 10 460 340 × 260 6 790 340 × 260 7 andythornton.com 01422 376000 13 COLLECTIONSCHOOL COLLECTION NAME HEDONIST PROJECT, LEEDS 14 SCHOOL ANDY THORNTON VINTAGE STYLE Authentic stacking school chair, still produced by the original school chair supplier. With matt black paint to the metal frame and a natural aged patina for the ply seat and back. ATFUVF1001 ATFUVF1002 School stacking side chair School bar stool 830 410 540 460 6 1130 460 540 750 10 ATFUVF1005 ATFUVF1006 Classroom stacking side chair Classroom bar stool 920 450 500 480 6 1150 500 520 760 10 andythornton.com 01422 376000 15 SCHOOL COLLECTION ATFUVF1003 School side chair in leather 840 410 560 480 7 ATFUVF1004 ATFUVF1007 School bar stool in leather Pelham bar stool in leather 1140 460 540 760 11 1090 330 330 770 11 i 16 All dimensions are in millimetres ANDY THORNTON VINTAGE STYLE ROSSOPOMODORO, WANDSWORTH, LONDON Client: Rossopomodoro UK andythornton.com 01422 376000 17 HEALEY COLLECTION 18 HEALEY ANDY THORNTON VINTAGE STYLE Steel frame and vintage leather seat pad. ATFUVF133 ATFUVF134 ATFUVF135 Healey bar stool without back Healey side chair in vintage leather Healey bar stool with back in vintage leather in vintage leather 950 445 510 480 9 800 400 8 1065 400 440 800 11 andythornton.com 01422 376000 19 FACTORY COLLECTION RADISSON BLU HOTEL, LEEDS (FIRELAKE GRILL HOUSE & COCKTAIL BAR) 20 FACTORY ANDY THORNTON VINTAGE STYLE Featuring a tubular steel frame in a black iron finish with distressed leather seat and rivet fixings. ATFUVF487 Factory side chair in leather 850 500 560 480 6 ATFUVF235 Factory bar stool in leather 1060 420 400 760 8 andythornton.com 01422 376000 21 SOHO COLLECTION ATFUVF855 ATFUVF856 Soho side chair Soho bar stool 765 490 500 490 6 1040 470 520 720 8 ATFUVF855A ATFUVF856A Soho side chair Soho bar stool WEWORK, ALDGATE TOWER 765 490 500 490 6 1040 470 520 720 8 22 ANDY THORNTON VINTAGE STYLE SOHO Classic school style chair with moulded plastic shell and bonded leather seat and back. andythornton.com 01422 376000 23 FRENCH CAFÉ COLLECTION 24 FRENCH CAFÉ ANDY THORNTON VINTAGE STYLE A classic vintage design with steel frame and copper finish. ATFUVF399J ATFUVF157D French café side chair in copper finish French café bar stool in copper finish 895 380 400 450 6 1060 510 400 760 8 andythornton.com 01422 376000 25 FRENCHFRENCH CAFÉ CAFÉ COLLECTION VINE,NOTCUTTS, GREETLAND TUNBRIDGE WELLS 26 ANDY THORNTON VINTAGE STYLE ATFUVF058D ATFUVF157C French café side chair in pewter finish French café bar stool in pewter finish 930 400 400 470 8 1060 510 400 760 8 ATFUVF272 ATFUVF274 French café bar stool in antique steel French café low stool in antique steel finish and inlaid wooden seat finish and inlaid wooden seat 760 350 5 450 290 4 27 FRENCH CAFÉ COLLECTION ATFUVF399D ATFUVF583C French café side chair with steel frame French café chair in antique white finish and grey/white finish 930 400 400 470 9 895 380 400 450 6 ATFUVF749 French café table in white powder coated steel 755 1400 × 760 30 28 ANDY THORNTON VINTAGE STYLE WEWORK, MOORGATE 29 PARIS COLLECTION ATFUVF050J ATFUVF053J Paris café bar stool in copper finish Paris café low stool in copper finish 760 320 5 460 320 3 ATFUVF592 ATFUVF605 Paris café bar stool in pewter finish Paris café low stool in pewter finish 760 320 5 460 320 3 i 30 All dimensions are in millimetres ANDY THORNTON VINTAGE STYLE Paris bar stools have steel frames ATFUVF053H ATFUVF050H Paris café low stool in grey/white finish Paris café bar stool in grey/white finish 460 320 3 760 320 5 ATFUVF053E ATFUVF050A Paris café low stool in antique blue finish Paris café bar stool in antique blue finish 460 320 3 760 320 5 andythornton.com 01422 376000 31 SCAFFOLD COLLECTION ATFUVF1016 Scaffold rectangular dining table ATFUVF409 Scaffold rectangular poseur table 760 1200 × 800 40 110 0 1200 × 800 46 Other finishes are available to order for Scaffold tables ATFUVF408 Scaffold round poseur table 110 0 700 32 i 32 All dimensions are in millimetres SCAFFOLD ANDY THORNTON VINTAGE STYLE Industrial style tables with steel frames and 32 mm thick reclaimed pine tops. VINE BAR, GREETLAND andythornton.com 01422 376000 33 INDUSTRIAL RIVET COLLECTION SPORTS BAR & GRILL, WATERLOO, LONDON Client: David Evans ATFUVF089A ATFUVF089B Industrial rivet table Industrial rivet table 760 700 × 700 30 760 1200 × 700 50 i 34 All dimensions are in millimetres ANDY THORNTON VINTAGE STYLE The Rivet Collection of tables have a steel frame with rivet detail and a reclaimed pine top. ATFUVF089C ATFUVF089D Industrial rivet poseur table Industrial rivet poseur table 1080 700 × 700 33 1080 1200 × 700 53 andythornton.com 01422 376000 35 CROSS BACK COLLECTION Antique patina steel frame and distressed wood finish.
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