Unlike many modern furniture companies, we can trace our heritage back well over a century, to 1888 in fact. At that time furniture production relied on sourcing local timber and the skill of the craftsman making the pieces. There was very little in the way of mass production and pieces were made with whatever wood was in plentiful supply locally.
                    
                                            
                                                        Leon Rowan —
                            I bought a Cotswold Caners bed base in July 1994 when I lived in Batheaston, Bath. I moved to Australia in February 1997                        
                    
                    
                    
                    
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