Arthur Sanderson & Sons
Arthur Sanderson & Sons Ltd, now known simply as Sanderson, is a British manufacturer of fabrics and wallpaper, founded in 1860.
Company
The company was founded in 1860 in Islington, London by Arthur Sanderson (1829-1882) who began by importing French wallpapers. After several moves, Sanderson established a factory of his own in Chiswick in 1879.[1] The old factory was replaced by a Grade II* listed building designed by Charles Voysey in 1902.[2] The Chiswick factory was destroyed by fire in 1928.[1]
After Arthur Sanderson's death, the business was taken over by his three sons, John, Arthur Bengough and Harold.[1] In 1919 Sanderson and Sons opened a new factory in Uxbridge to manufacture fabrics. In 1924 Arthur Bengough Sanderson received a Royal Warrant as "Purveyor of Wallpapers and Paints" to George V.[1]
The original blocks for William Morris's wallpaper designs were included in the purchase of Jeffrey & Co. When Morris & Co. was dissolved in 1940, Sanderson and Sons bought its wallpaper business and rights to use the Morris name.[1]
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 "About/History". Sanderson. Retrieved 19 October 2014.
- ↑ "Voysey House, Hounslow". www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk. Retrieved 19 April 2013.
- "Sanderson, Arthur, & Sons Ltd." In Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online (accessed May 23, 2010)