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Category / Fyne Ladye

Fyne Ladye was a mid-20th-century British furniture brand known for producing well-crafted domestic pieces that combined traditional influences with emerging modern design. Operating from London, the company gained recognition in the 1950s and 1960s, a period when British furniture makers were adapting to changing tastes and the growing appeal of lighter, more contemporary interiors.

Fyne Ladye specialised in dining and cabinet furniture, often using quality timbers such as oak, walnut, and teak. Its designs typically balanced classic forms with subtle modernisation—cleaner lines, more refined proportions, and restrained decorative details—making the furniture suitable for both traditional and modern homes. This positioned the company within a transitional moment in British design, bridging heritage craftsmanship and mid-century modern ideals.

A key figure associated with the brand is Richard Hornby, regarded as its principal designer. Hornby’s work introduced a greater emphasis on simplicity and usability while maintaining a sense of elegance. His designs often featured thoughtful detailing, practical storage solutions, and a careful balance between ornament and restraint.

Through Hornby’s influence, Fyne Ladye developed a more distinctive identity within the crowded post-war market. Today, its furniture is appreciated for its quality construction, understated style, and its role in the evolution of British mid-century design.

  • Set of Six Vintage 1960s Dining Chairs by Richard Hornby for Fyne Ladye – New Upholstery

  • Midcentury 1960s Afromosia Coffee Table by Richard Hornby for Fyne Ladye

  • Midcentury 1960s Afromosia Table Set by Richard Hornby for Fyne Ladye

  • Vintage 1960s Afromosia Desk by Richard Hornby for Fyne Ladye

  • Midcentury 1960s Fyne Ladye Teak Magazine Rack by Richard Hornby

  • Midcentury 1960s Fyne Ladye Afromosia Sideboard by Richard Hornby

  • Midcentury 1960s Fyne Ladye Afromosia Dining Table by Richard Hornby

  • Set of Six Vintage 1960s Afromosia Dining Chairs by Richard Hornby for Fyne Ladye

  • Pair of 1960s Afromosia Bedside Tables by Richard Hornby for Fyne Ladye

  • Original Early 1960s Fyne Ladye Afromosia Writing Desk Bureau by Richard Hornby

  • Set of Six Midcentury 1960s Fyne Ladye for Heals Dining Chairs by Richard Hornby

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