Marshall B. Lloyd was world famous for his fine hand woven wicker furniture and baby buggies made in Menominee, Michigan since 1906. In 1917 he patented a revolutionary new process for the manufacture of wicker. Wicker fabric was woven from a twisted fiber made of kraft paper. This woven wicker was the simple beginning of a brand new category of exceptional quality, innovative furniture that could be mass-produced. He called it Lloyd® Loom. Between 1920 and 1940, Mr. Lloyd produced many new, unique furniture designs — from large settees to small wastepaper baskets — that furnished residential homes as well as commercial properties. Lloyd®/Flanders has since adapted many of the early designs for presentations in current wicker collections. Original designs using the Lloyd® Loom wicker fabric range from traditional to contemporary ... for use indoors or outdoors in casual settings. Lloyd® Loom products have been enjoyed at Buckingham Palace, the U.S. Open, Wimbledon, on the London Northeast Railway and other notable places around the world.
Buckingham
Buckingham
Centennial
Hamptons
Hamptons
Hamptons
HarborWatch
HarborWatch
Lakeside
Lakeside
Lakeside
Lakeside
Veranda
Veranda
Veranda
Centennial
Centennial
Centennial
Centennial
Hamptons
Hamptons
Hamptons
HarborWatch
HarborWatch
Lakeside
Lakeside
Lakeside
Oxford
Oxford
Princeton
Princeton
Princeton
Princeton
Princeton
Princeton
Reminice
Reminice
Reminice
Reminice
Rendezvous
Rendezvous
Rendezvous
Rendezvous
Buckingham
Buckingham
Princeton
Embassy
GrandTraverse
GrandTraverse
GrandTraverse
Hamptons
Hamptons
Reflections
Reflections
Resort
Resort
Resort
Resort
Resort
Veranda
WeekendRet
WeekendRet
Westbay
Nantucket
GrandTraverse
Resort
Casa Grande
Mandalay
Mandalay
Nantucket
Resort
Veranda
Veranda