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Category / Beaver & Tapley

Beaver & Tapley was a British furniture company that rose to prominence in the post-war period, particularly during the 1950s and 1960s. Based in London, the firm became known for producing high-quality, design-led furniture that reflected the growing influence of modernism in British interiors.

Beaver & Tapley gained a strong reputation for its modular storage systems and fitted furniture, which were designed to suit the needs of contemporary living. Their ranges often featured clean lines, precise proportions, and a restrained use of materials such as teak and other fine woods. This approach aligned closely with Scandinavian design principles, emphasising functionality, flexibility, and understated elegance.

A key figure in the company’s success was Robert Heritage, one of the most important British designers of the period. Heritage created several of Beaver & Tapley’s most significant mid-century ranges, including modular wall systems that allowed users to customise storage and display. His designs combined architectural clarity with practical innovation, helping to define the company’s modern identity.

Through these collaborations, Beaver & Tapley established itself as a leader in well-designed, adaptable furniture. Today, its pieces are highly regarded, with Heritage’s work in particular recognised as a landmark in British mid-century modern design.

  • Vintage 1960s Small Glazed Bookcase by Robert Heritage for Beaver & Tapley

  • Vintage 1960s ‘Multi Width’ Bookcase Bureau by Robert Heritage for Beaver & Tapley

  • Pair of Midcentury 1960s ‘Multi-width’ Beaver & Tapley Cabinets

  • Vintage 1960s Beaver & Tapley Teak Cabinet by Robert Heritage

  • Vintage 1960s Beaver & Tapley Wide Teak Bookcase by Robert Heritage

  • Vintage 1960s Beaver & Tapley ‘Multi Width’ Teak Bookcase by Robert Heritage

  • Vintage 1960s Beaver & Tapley ‘Multi Width’ Teak Bookcase & Bureau by Robert Heritage

  • Vintage 1960s Beaver & Tapley Glass-front Teak Bookcase Cabinet by Robert Heritage

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