Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email
Answers.com

Ercol

 

Ercoil

Connacht warrior and foster-father of Medb as portrayed in Fled Bricrenn[Briccriu's Feast]. Cúchulainn, Conall Cernach, and Lóegaire go to the court of Medb and Ailill to seek their judgement as to which is the greatest warrior and thus most deserving of the hero's portion, but the royal couple send the three on to Ercol and his wife Garmuin. At first they hesitate, giving the three challengers a contest and sending them to Samera, who tells them to return and test their worth in a single match with Ercol. Lóegaire advances first, but he soon flees when Ercol's gelding kills his horse. He disgraces himself further by lying that Ercol has first killed Conall and Cúchulainn to cover his cowardice. Conall is also put off by the death of his horse, and sees his son Rathend drowned in their flight. When Cúchulainn's turn comes, his horse Liath Macha[Grey of Macha] makes short work of Ercol's gelding, after which Cúchulainn himself overcomes Ercol and binds him behind his chariot, taking him back to Emain Macha. Several commentators have noted an echo of the name Hercules in Ercol, although the humiliation behind the chariot is more evocative of Hector in the Iliad.

Search unanswered questions...
Enter a question here...
Search: All sources Community Q&A Reference topics
Wikipedia: Ercol
Top

Ercol is the name of a British furniture manufacturer. The firm dates back to 1920, when it was established in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, as Furniture Industries by Lucian Ercolani (1888–1976).

In 1944, Ercol was contracted by the government Board of Trade to produce 100,000 low-cost Windsor chairs – chairs with a bentwood frame and an arched back supporting delicate spindles. For the order to be a commercial success, Ercol perfected the steam-bending of wood in large quantities. The wood selected was English elm – a wood previously thought impossible to bend because it distorted. Ercol’s innovation meant the chair could be assembled from fourteen pre-formed components, and mechanisation meant that a chair could be made every twenty seconds.

In 1946, Ercol exhibited its bentwood furniture at the Britain Can Make It exhibition, held at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. In 1947, the first production-line Windsor chair, and other pieces from the range of Windsor furniture, went on sale. Ercol's mass-produced furniture found a ready market in post-war Britain, which demanded smaller pieces with simpler lines than their chunky pre-war counterparts. Ercol furniture was exhibited at the 1951 Festival of Britain, as it represented the latest style and fashion in furniture design and manufacture.

In 2002 Ercol moved to a new purpose-built facility in Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire, where it produces furniture made from North American elm and European ash, beech, oak and walnut from naturally regenerative forests. This facility has won a number of awards for its architecture, design and environmental features. The building's heat and hot water is provided from wood waste, whilst the company does not use solvent-based stains and lacquers, instead using the more environmentally friendly water-based versions. Ercol sources its fabrics from mills in Italy and Belgium, and offers a choice of over 100 different fabrics on its upholstery. Ercol upholstery, with its solid wood frames, can generally have the cushions replaced when they wear out, prolonging the life of the suite. It offers a reCover service to supply replacement cushions.

Ercol's ranges of upholstery, dining, cabinet and occasional furniture are on sale through a network of retailers in the UK, Japan and Korea and directly to other territories, whilst a range of ex-display and factory seconds are available from its factory outlet in Princes Risborough. Ercol's Gina recliner was the first piece of domestic furniture to be awarded the Ergonomics Excellence award by FIRA, the UK furniture industry's independent furniture test house. In 2008 Ercol launched two bedroom ranges - Savona and Paladina - taking it back into the bedroom.

Ercol has been awarded the Manufacturing Guildmark by the Worshipful Company of Furniture Makers in recognition of its commitment to design and to quality of manufacture. Ercol's Treviso range has been shortlisted for the annualWood Awards held in the autumn of 2009.

As well as its presence in UK retailers' stores, and its own showroom at its Princes Risborough facility, Ercol attends a number of trade and consumer exhibitions and holds a number of events at its showroom. In 2009 Ercol will be exhibiting at the design show Tent London which is open to the public and in January 2010 at the national trade show at the NEC, Birmingham Interiors Birmingham.

Ercol is partnering design magazine Wallpaper for one of the major installations at the 2009 London Design Festival - a modern interpretation of the Chair Arch, to be given pride of place in the Central Courtyard of the V&A Museum in September 2009. In Victorian times towns would mark a particularly special occasion, such as the visit of a VIP, with an arch adorned with the town's main commodity. The arch would then form the centre of festivities. In 1877 High Wycombe, famous for its chair manufacturing, built a chair arch for the visit of Queen Victoria to Disraeli at his home, Hughenden Manor. The idear originated with the Town Council, who deputised it to one of their members, Walter Skull, to oragnise through the Chair Manufacturers Association. Just over fifty years later his company, Walter Skull & Son, would become part of Ercol. Later arches were erected for the visit of Queen Elizabeth in 1962 and for the Millenium. The Ercol-Wallpaper arch will though be dramatically different. Designed by Martino Gamper, it will comprise two overlapping spans, all of the same chair - Ercol's stacking chair.

Also as part of the London Design Festival Ercol have been invitied to take part in The Dock. Curated by renowned designer Tom Dixon, The Dock is described as "an emporium of creative talent." Situated at The Portabello Dock, the exhibition will be over 45,000 sq ft, spanning the Grand Union Canal.

Ercol's Chairman, Edward Tadros, plays an active role in the wider UK furniture industry and in 2009 became chairman of the industry's charity, the Furniture Trades Benevolent Association. Edward is a past Master of the Worshipful Company of Furniture Makers.

Source

  • L. R. Ercolani A Furniture Maker: His Life, His Works and His Observations, (London: Ernest Benn, 1975)

External links


 
 
Learn More
Garmuin
Conall Cernach
Hercules

Help us answer these
Where isthe head office of Ercol Furniture?
Who is Senator Ercole Aldrovandi?
How can you tell if your chair is ercol?

Post a question - any question - to the WikiAnswers community:

 

Copyrights:

Celtic Mythology. A Dictionary of Celtic Mythology. Copyright © James MacKillop 1998, 2004. All rights reserved.  Read more
Wikipedia. This article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Ercol" Read more