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Chairs - History Part V

August 30th, 2008

In this next article in our series on the history of chairs we’re going to look at chairs of the 18th century.

With the coming of the 18th century, chairs started to become more informal and started to replace the bolt upright look of the courts and the aristocracy that was common during the time of Louis XIV. Around 1720 the commodious seat was developed in Paris, France. The new Rocco chairs were comfortably upholstered on removable frames secured by clips so that changes to the chair could be made to accommodate both winter and summer temperature and humidity conditions. These early Louis XV chairs were upholstered a la reine, with the back in a flat panel that was placed squared to the wall. This way the top rails curves complimented those of the panels behind them.

French fashion in chairs came from Paris as did everything else of the times. From the late 1720s, Louis XV French chairs were made without stretchers because they interfered with the unified flow of curved seatrails into cabriole legs. These usually ended in scrolled feet. This style was strictly enforced until the revolution when they were made mostly by a menuisier in association with the person who made the upholstery who was the huissier. These people specialized in furniture making in Paris. Specialized seats were developed and given some pretty fancy names. The most popular of these was the bergere or “shepherdess”. The woods used to make most of these chairs were walnut and beech. The finishes of the chairs were made in very light tones. The days of the dark finishes were coming to an end. In some cases, the chairs were left in their natural color and were unfinished. Most of the unfinished chairs were made from walnut because it looked better unfinished than beech. In some provinces fruitwoods became very popular for chair making. These were considered variations on the traditional French models. These variations were produced mostly by Bordeaux and Liege between 1725 and 1780. (more…)

Choose Garden Furniture To Reflect Your Personal Tastes

August 29th, 2008

When buying patio furniture, you need to be sure to select a set that will enhance your deck and suit your own personal style. Your patio should be a relaxing, private space where you can entertain friends or enjoy the peace and quiet by yourself. The right choice of patio furniture can help to create the ultimate outdoor space to be enjoyed every day.

A wrought iron patio set can bring a romantic, decadent feel to your backyard. It is the purest form of iron and can be a good investment if it is powder coated to avoid rust, as it is durable enough to last for many years. Wrought iron furniture usually has a delicate ornamental style which, when combined with deep colored plants like lavender and rose bushes, can give a beautiful Victorian appeal to your garden space.

If you prefer a tropical island theme to your deck, wicker furniture represents the ultimate in Caribbean luxury. You can maintain the feeling of relaxing by the poolside on your latest vacation by choosing form a wide range of furniture that includes love seats and deep seated chairs. A chaise longe can also help you recreate the spring break cabana and allow you to lay back in comfort to work on that all-important suntan. Wicker furniture has the added advantage that you can brighten it up with bold colored, weather resistant cushions. You can change the cushions to alter the overall look of your deck and keep your style fresh, without having to regularly replace your furniture.

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Renovate Old Furniture ? A Smart Option

August 28th, 2008

Home is where the heart is! And the heart can easily get hooked on to the home that has its furniture in order. An impressively furnished home is what really makes the life worth living. Not only is it soothing to the eyes but can also lift your sagging spirits at the end of the hard day?s toil. New shining furniture is always desirable but not feasible every time. Old Amish furniture is meant for keeps. And other furniture in the home is also meant to last a considerable duration of time.

However your old furniture can emit negative vibes among your colleagues and friends circle. And you may find yourself helpless in the midst of financial crunch. The replacement ? i.e., new furniture ? can dig a deep hole in your already shrinking pockets. But as the saying goes ? desperate situations demand desperate measures ? there is a way out of this unpleasant situation. You can go for complete renovation of your old furniture. This will ensure a brand new look to the traditional Amish made furniture and re-lend the lost grace of other furniture articles in the home. And as the proverbial icing on the cake, it will cost just a fraction of what the new furniture would have cost.

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Enhance Your Patio With Cedar Furniture

August 27th, 2008

Cedar wood patio furniture is a must for outdoor living. Its durability, quality and rich texture make it a great investment in furniture that will sustain the outdoor environment and last a lifetime. Outdoor cedar furniture is easy to maintain and can handle harsh weather conditions and seasonal changes. For anyone interested in patio furniture with longevity, cedar wood is a good investment for their outdoor living lifestyle.

In addition to its durability, cedar patio furniture has a subtle smoothness against wood grains. You will find a wide variety of cedar wood products from which to choose allowing you to find the best cedar furniture for your comfortable and relaxing outdoor environment. For instance, the exquisite tete de tete offers comfortable seating and a uniquely sturdy cedar wood end table. What better way to enjoy your mornings than with a fresh cup of coffee and newspaper than with lovely outdoor furniture, such as the tete de tete.

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Children’s Wooden Furniture - A Great Investment

August 26th, 2008

Children?s wooden furniture is a great investment in quality items for them. Since the furniture is made of a solid wood, it will stay looking nice for a very long time as well as stand up to the roughness of most any child. There are many types of children?s furniture to choose from including desks, toy chests, tables with chairs, book shelves, and the famous rocking horse.

Many of these items can be found in most retail stores; however you won?t find the same quality products as you will purchasing wooden furniture. Most of these items manufactured today are commercialized, with the cartoon characters our children love plastered all over them in an effort to help them sale. They are too often made of particle board and plastics. In addition, they are often over priced and of very poor quality.

The quality of children?s wooden furniture withstands time and the elements of childhood. These wonderful items often become family heirlooms passed on from one generation to another. It is not uncommon to find wooden furniture with many names and dates written on the bottom showing the history of passing it on over the years. As time goes on and the color begins to fade, it is very quick and easy to refinish them, giving many more years of life to pieces of wooden furniture. Be assured your investment will pay for itself over and over again as time goes by.

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