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Watts & Co.
English architectural and interior design company / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Watts & Co. is a prominent architecture and interior design company established in England in 1874.[1] It is a survivor from the Gothic Revival of the nineteenth century: a firm founded in 1874 by three leading late-Victorian church architects – George Frederick Bodley, Thomas Garner and Gilbert Scott the younger – to produce furniture, textiles, stained glass windows, and needlework in a style distinctively their own. Today, the company is mainly known for its clerical vestments and textile church furnishings.
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This article is about the English architecture firm. For bygone London-based publishing firm Watts & Co., see Watts & Co. (publishing firm).
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The company has retail premises at Faith House in Tufton Street, Westminster.[2]