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The Howe 40/4 is a design icon of the 20th century. Designed by David Rowland, since its launch in 1964 over 8 million have been made. The elegant lines and excellent ergonomics combine with a superb ability to make use of space with dense storage. Up to 40 chairs stack quickly and neatly into a height of 4 feet, giving the chair its name.
The 40/4 chair is widely used and can be seen in many important churches such as Canterbury, Salisbury and St Paul's Cathedrals.
The Howe 40/4 can used as a side chair, armchair, or a row of chairs, all of which can be stacked and transported easily on different wheeled dollys. There is also a variety of finishes and fabrics from which to choose.
Product images shown are for guideline only and are subject to change in relation to bespoke requests. Wood grain and shade may differ from that pictured.
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Typical turn-around of 10 - 14 weeks.
400 Howe 40/4 chairs supplied by Treske are set out regularly for different services and events and often cleared completely from the nave, replacing older inflexible seating.
Treske supplied Howe 40/4 upholstered chairs and seating, also designing and making bespoke crematorium furniture consisting of a bariatric catafalque, frontals, reader, AV controls, console table, cross, flower stands and memorial bookcase, along with curtains and tracking for the committal area.
Llwydcoed Crematorium the second crematorium to be opened in Rhondda Cynon Taf near Aberdare in South Wales and is set amongst a peaceful landscape of gardens.