Elegant, cosy or surprising? Jenny takes design cues from Scandinavia with delicate proportions and minimalism. Yet it offers everything you could wish for in the comfort department. It just does things, well, differently, and delightfully so. So what’s your choice: Elegant, cosy or surprising? We’ll put our money on a combination of all three.
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Dr Ian Archer is a leading authority on the history of early modern London, a stalwart of the SCR and a much loved and highly respected Tutor.
Born on the outskirts of Manchester and educated at the local state grammar school, Ian came up to Oxford to read History at Trinity College in 1978. He migrated to Cambridge in 1986, but returned to Oxford in 1991, when he joined Keble as a Tutorial Fellow, and has been here ever since.
He has published a variety of books and articles and also co-wrote Past and Present, a history of Keble. He was Sub-Warden here from 2007–2012, Tutor for Graduates from 1995 to 1998 and Dean of Degrees from 1999 to 2002. He is President of the SCR and a staunch supporter of many student societies, and was a Senior Member of the LGBTQ+ for five years.
He was one of the History Faculty’s first Schools Liaison Officers and a keen advocate for access. He is a governor at the London Academy of Excellence, which has had a transformative effect on the prospects of young people in Newham.
Dr Archer was the Academic Director of the Royal Historical Society’s Bibliography on British and Irish History, and the Society’s Literary Director for nine years. He was made an Honorary Vice-President of the Society in 2016.
He is a committed advocate of the University of Georgia at Oxford programme, for which he has taught since 1992. He was appointed Academic Director of the new H B Allen Centre in 2018—a post he will hold until September 2021.
30 years is a long time
We look back on a history in which we have found new ways of manufacturing furniture and have gone from a company employing dozens to one employing thousands, with a presence in more than twenty European markets, US and Canada. And it seems we are not the only ones who recognize that we are on to something. Being chosen to be a supplier to one of the largest home furnishing companies in the world has meant a lot – for developing our business, as well as for the encouraging stamp of approval it brings.
In 2022 became part of Danish Actona Group, a very important and promising step for our company’s development and future.