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The Lloyd Loom process was patented in 1917 by the American Marshall B. Lloyd, who twisted kraft paper around a metal wire, placed the paper threads on a loom and wove them into what was to become the traditional Lloyd Loom fabric. Lloyd Loom chairs quickly became very popular in the United States and in 1921, Marshall B. Lloyd sold the British rights to W (William) Lusty & Sons, who used the Lloyd Loom fabric to create a range of furniture simpler in design than the American originals. 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. The Lusty family developed over one thousand designs, and over ten million pieces of Lu

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  • Lloyd Loom (englisch; wörtliche Übersetzung und ursprüngliche Bedeutung: Lloyd Webstuhl) ist die Bezeichnung für eine maschinell gewobene Textilie aus verzwirntem Kraftpapier (Papiergarn). Eine Besonderheit des Werkstoffs besteht darin, dass das Papiergarn um einen als Seele fungierenden Metalldraht zusammengedreht ist und so eine höhere Zugfestigkeit aufweist. Bekannt ist die Bezeichnung heute vor allem durch die in mehreren Ländern aus diesem Material produzierten Möbel, insbesondere durch die sogenannten Lloyd Loom Chairs. (de)
  • Lloyd Loom est un procédé de fabrication d’ameublement inventé en 1917 par l'Américain (en). Il consiste à enrouler du papier kraft autour d’un fil métallique pour obtenir des fibres de papier ensuite tressées en nattes sur un métier à tisser (« loom » en anglais). (fr)
  • The Lloyd Loom process was patented in 1917 by the American Marshall B. Lloyd, who twisted kraft paper around a metal wire, placed the paper threads on a loom and wove them into what was to become the traditional Lloyd Loom fabric. Lloyd Loom chairs quickly became very popular in the United States and in 1921, Marshall B. Lloyd sold the British rights to W (William) Lusty & Sons, who used the Lloyd Loom fabric to create a range of furniture simpler in design than the American originals. 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. The Lusty family developed over one thousand designs, and over ten million pieces of Lu (en)
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  • Lloyd Loom (englisch; wörtliche Übersetzung und ursprüngliche Bedeutung: Lloyd Webstuhl) ist die Bezeichnung für eine maschinell gewobene Textilie aus verzwirntem Kraftpapier (Papiergarn). Eine Besonderheit des Werkstoffs besteht darin, dass das Papiergarn um einen als Seele fungierenden Metalldraht zusammengedreht ist und so eine höhere Zugfestigkeit aufweist. Bekannt ist die Bezeichnung heute vor allem durch die in mehreren Ländern aus diesem Material produzierten Möbel, insbesondere durch die sogenannten Lloyd Loom Chairs. (de)
  • The Lloyd Loom process was patented in 1917 by the American Marshall B. Lloyd, who twisted kraft paper around a metal wire, placed the paper threads on a loom and wove them into what was to become the traditional Lloyd Loom fabric. Lloyd Loom chairs quickly became very popular in the United States and in 1921, Marshall B. Lloyd sold the British rights to W (William) Lusty & Sons, who used the Lloyd Loom fabric to create a range of furniture simpler in design than the American originals. 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. The Lusty family developed over one thousand designs, and over ten million pieces of Lusty Lloyd Loom were made in America and Great Britain before 1940. (en)
  • Lloyd Loom est un procédé de fabrication d’ameublement inventé en 1917 par l'Américain (en). Il consiste à enrouler du papier kraft autour d’un fil métallique pour obtenir des fibres de papier ensuite tressées en nattes sur un métier à tisser (« loom » en anglais). (fr)
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