Mid-Century Teak Credenza (Elliotts of Newbury, 1960s)
Mid-Century Teak Credenza (Elliotts of Newbury, 1960s)
Mid-Century Teak Credenza by Elliotts of Newbury (1960s)
A stunning example of British Mid-Century craftsmanship, this teak credenza by Elliotts of Newbury showcases the sharply defined lines and minimalist design that defined the era. A sophisticated storage solution with timeless appeal and excellent investment potential.
Key Features:
- Maker: Elliotts of Newbury
- Era: 1960s
- Material: Finely grained teak with metal hardware
- Design: Clean, minimalist lines with functional elegance
- Storage: Central fall-front compartment, three drawers, side cupboards with adjustable shelves
- Legs: Round, tapering legs characteristic of Mid-Century design
- Condition: Excellent vintage condition with minor wear and soft patina
- Finish: Original finish professionally cleaned and preserved
Dimensions:
- Width: 60″ (152.5 cm)
- Height: 30″ (76 cm)
- Depth: 21″ (53.5 cm)
At 60 inches wide, this is a substantial statement piece ideal for larger living rooms, dining areas, or as a focal point in spacious interiors.
Why You'll Love It:
Elliotts of Newbury was a respected British furniture maker known for quality Mid-Century craftsmanship. This credenza exemplifies their attention to detail and understanding of functional design. The finely grained teak has developed a beautiful soft patina over the decades, adding warmth and character.
The versatile storage configuration makes this piece incredibly practical for modern living. The fall-front compartment is particularly valuable in contemporary homes — it's perfect for concealing media equipment, routers, and cables while maintaining the clean vintage aesthetic. No unsightly wires or modern tech disrupting the Mid-Century charm. The three drawers offer organized space for smaller items, and the side cupboards with adjustable shelves accommodate everything from books to tableware to vinyl records.
Perfect for living rooms, dining areas, offices, or studios, this credenza provides generous storage while maintaining the clean, modern aesthetic that makes Mid-Century furniture so enduringly popular.
Investment & Collectibility:
Elliotts of Newbury pieces are becoming increasingly collectible as design enthusiasts recognize quality British Mid-Century makers beyond the household names. As authentic vintage furniture from respected makers becomes scarcer, pieces like this credenza represent both a beautiful functional addition to your home and a sound investment. The original finish and excellent condition add significant value for collectors.
Care Instructions:
To maintain the beauty of the teak finish, dust regularly with a soft, dry cloth. For deeper cleaning, use a slightly damp cloth followed by immediate drying. Avoid harsh chemicals, abrasive cleaners, or excessive water. Keep away from direct sunlight and heat sources to preserve the wood's color and prevent drying. Occasional treatment with quality teak oil or furniture wax will nourish the wood and enhance the natural grain, keeping your credenza beautiful for generations to come.
About Elliotts of Newbury:
Elliotts of Newbury was a distinguished British furniture manufacturer that produced quality Mid-Century pieces during the 1950s-70s. Their furniture is increasingly sought after by collectors who appreciate authentic British design from this golden era of furniture making.
Complete your Mid-Century space with our vintage seating, or explore more credenzas and sideboards from our curated collection.
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Wood work craftsmanship since 1850
Originally a joinery and moulding business, the company quickly gained a reputation for craftsmanship, supplying woodwork for churches, banks, and grand homes.
British craftsmanship, with roots stretching back to the Victorian era.
Elliotts of Newbury stands as a remarkable chapter in British craftsmanship, with roots stretching back to the Victorian era. From humble beginnings as a local joinery, the company evolved into a celebrated manufacturer whose work touched iconic buildings, wartime innovation, and mid-century modern design. The story of Elliotts is one of resilience, ingenuity, and enduring influence—shaping not only furniture, but also the architectural and industrial heritage of Berkshire and beyond.
Elliotts began in the late 1850s, led by Samuel Elliott in Newbury, Berkshire.
Originally a joinery and moulding business, the company quickly gained a reputation for craftsmanship, supplying woodwork for churches, banks, and grand homes. Their work attracted renowned architects and contributed to major Victorian buildings, including Manchester Town Hall. Despite a devastating fire in 1885, which nearly destroyed the business, Elliotts rebuilt and continued to shape the local economy and landscape through both employment and speculative housing.
Samuel Elliott was not only a skilled joiner but also an inventor, notably developing the “Elliott’s Smoke Annihilator.”
However, financial losses from this invention, combined with the fire’s aftermath, led to bankruptcy in 1895. A new company was formed, with Samuel as works manager, but he eventually left to start a new venture in Reading. Under new management, the Newbury factory shifted focus, ultimately ceasing joinery in 1919 to concentrate on furniture manufacturing and contributing significantly during both World Wars.
During the World Wars, Elliotts adapted by producing ammunition cases and aircraft components, employing a largely female workforce.
Their expertise extended to iconic aircraft like the Spitfire and Horsa Glider, playing a vital role in the war effort. After WWII, Elliotts manufactured components for prefabricated homes and, later, sports gliders. In 1948, furniture production resumed, and their craftsmanship was recognized at the 1951 Festival of Britain, cementing their status as leaders in British furniture design.
By the 1970s, Elliotts faced financial difficulties, leading to mergers and eventual closure of the Newbury site in 1975.
The Reading branch, established by Samuel Elliott and run by his descendants, was known for prestigious carpentry and innovative designs like revolving doors. It too changed hands multiple times, finally closing in the early 2000s. Today, Elliotts’ legacy lives on through the enduring quality and design of their mid-century furniture, highly prized by collectors and design enthusiasts.
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