Lloyd Loom

[1] At the height of its popularity, in the 1930s, Lusty Lloyd Loom furniture could be found in hotels, restaurants and tea rooms, as well as aboard a Zeppelin, cruise ships and ocean-going liners, becoming a household name.

A few years later the Lusty Lloyd Loom factory covered seventeen acres at Bromley-by-Bow in East London and employed over 500 people making a range of products from baby carriages to kitchen cupboards.

[1] The Lustys relaunched their business with a new catalogue in 1951, though post war austerity prevented them achieving the pre-war sales level.

Whilst the Lusty family found other interests and pursuits Lloyd Loom production continued in the United States at Menominee until 1982.

The majority of current worldwide Lloyd Loom production takes place in Indonesia, China and Vietnam.

Piece of Lloyd Loom weave
Set of St. Tropez chairs in Lloyd Loom