





Frame Rocker in Scottish walnut.
Special numbered edition of our popular Frame Rocker made in rare Scottish walnut. Each chair is numbered.
Special numbered edition of our popular Frame Rocker made in rare Scottish walnut. Each chair is numbered.
Special numbered edition of our popular Frame Rocker made in rare Scottish walnut. Each chair is numbered.
We were offered the wood from a large walnut tree that had to be felled in a Perthshire garden. We have taken the tree through milling and seasoning. This delightfully balanced compact rocking chair has eleven jointed components that form a continuous flowing line to make the frame. It is a signature design by Angus Ross. The comfortable seat is hand-shaped seat and curved steam-bent back helps you to rest in a comfortable, supportive upright position. The Frame Rocker is exceptionally comfortable and has been used in the home office, tv room, nursery and living room and it suits traditional and contemporary interiors. We make small numbered editions of Frame Rockers when we have interesting hardwoods. Frame Rocker in Scottish walnut Number Two will be at our Perthshire Open Studios 2025. This is the first time that Angus has seen Scottish walnut suitable for fine furniture making and this edition will sell out. We have enough timber to make eight.
Dimensions W 54 x D 52 x H 93 cm.
We are taking orders for the Scottish walnut Frame Rocker edition. Please allow six week lead-time.
“You can't imagine how much we admired Angus' frame rockers... The design was ingenious , the balance and proportions exquisite and the timbers so beautiful.” PM
“the real treat was getting home and putting the rocker in place. As predicted, we are alternating between sitting in it and sitting elsewhere so we can look at it!" R McE
"The frame rocker arrived safely; it looks beautiful, as you described it, and is as comfortable as I remembered from the one in the workshop. Please thank Angus and his colleagues for all their care and craftsmanship. I am really delighted to have such a fine piece of furniture.” GW