Functional Art: The Antique Furniture Experience


by Gertrude M. Dollard

European antique furniture will transform time and space for tranquility of mind, body and soul in any proper setting. Exquisite hand carved and turned wood antique furniture affixed in leather, brass and precious or semi-precious stones will inspire the mind in the details and realization of meticulous expert work. Collectors will find American antique dealers with spacious showrooms and refurbishment facilities comparable to Christie's or Sotheby's auction parties.

European antique furniture is one of the cultural heritages left by monarchs and aristocrats of the past 400 years. From intricately detailed Renaissance pieces to Queen Anne's simplicity that remains popular even today, the intricate details, functionality and physical presence will touch nostalgic levels of curiosity in anyone. European antique furniture is the total mastery of Dutch, German, French, Italian and English designers. Edwardian to Georgian, Regency to Victorian, all periods shaped the style and elegance of handcrafted antique furniture. Aficionados, historians and the US government have decided antique furniture is any piece handmade before 1830. The skills and techniques to produce the hardware handles, leather inlays, hand carved or turned legs, feet and pedestals and the various wood types from oak to mahogany are revealed in the finished. The highest quality European furniture can combine leather and carved wood in artistic design.

The varieties of antique furniture will complement any bedroom, living room, dining room with formal appeal. Even office space and entertainment areas can be elevate. For the get away home, country or suburban antique pieces can give comfort and tasteful usage.

Classical designers filled every room with essential furniture designs for corners, comfort, storage and primping. Cabinets, clocks, chests, credenzas to full sized desks, dining room tables and chairs, file cabinets, linen presses, sofas, mirrors, benches, ottomans and stools, armoires or wardrobes and bookcases designed and built to last remain functional to contemporary needs.desires.

Combining antique furniture to the best environment will provide the best experiences. On the eastern seaboard of the United States, a colonial saltbox single family home can provide an ideal space for effect. A simple example is the legal practice fitted with historic mirrors, leather chairs and bookcases. A small oak linenfold glass bookcase, for instance, can serve as a bar for decanters, tumblers and other accouterments. A brown buttoned leather Chesterfield sofa can invite repose for clientele and colleagues after an arduous day in court or office. An historical mirror, specifically a large carved solid oak mirror will pair well and provide function.

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