Barnsley brothers

Barnsley brothers

Ernest and Sidney Barnsley were Arts and Crafts movement furniture designers and makers associated with Ernest Gimson. In the early 20th century they had workshops at Sapperton, Gloucestershire.

Starting in 1909, they collaborated in the design, construction and furnishing of Rodmarton Manor.

Sidney's son Edward continued the family tradition.


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