Biedermeier Style Furniture For Sale- History and Characteristics

Biedermeier Dining set

The Biedermeier Style is one of the most thoroughly represented style periods in the Styylish catalog. That’s not only because it’s one of our favorite styles of furniture, but because it’s perfectly suited to the mission of Styylish: integrating unique (frequently antique) pieces into contemporary homes. Biedermeier is so well suited to that objective because […]

A Guide to Antique Furniture Leg Styles

Furniture leg styles- styylish

Furniture Leg Styles 101 Furniture leg styles do more than complete the look of a piece. They are also accommodating for identifying different styles of antique furniture styles, such as the manufacture date, especially when studied in combination with foot styles. Learning about various designs helps you properly recognize the piece’s period and create a […]

Baroque Period and Louis XVI Furniture Decorating ideas

Mixing Antique and Modern- styylish

Baroque Period Home Decorating Tips The Baroque period stretched from about 1600 to 1750. Throughout the 150 years, opulence dominated and revolutionized the arts, music, fashion, architecture, and more.  King Louis XIV is considered the originator of the Baroque style due to his lavish lifestyle. Consequently, the Palace of Versaille became a testament to this, […]

The History of the Armoire

Armoires- Styylish

The Armoire Through History Armoire, wardrobe, chest of drawers — whatever you call it, the dresser is a staple in homes around the world. Armoire stems from the late-12th century Old French word armarie. That originated from the Latin word armarium, or a place to store things. 14th-century England used the term Ambry for a storeroom, […]

Art Deco Furniture in America

Art Deco Furniture - An Art Deco Bathroom

Art Deco Furniture & Design in America As an early international style, Art Deco became the predominant design of choice for most of the world. Art Deco furniture developed unique characteristics across countries but still shared similarities.  From the start, no one knew what to call it. People referred to it as Moderne, Jazz Moderne, […]

Art Nouveau In America

History of Art Nouveau in America From 1890 to 1910, Art Nouveau flourished across Europe. It embodied a spectrum of styles and had many names (i.e., the Glasgow Style in Scotland and Jugendstil in Germany). While it varied stylistically from country to country, the movement itself maintained the same core beliefs. Primarily, it strived to […]

Art Nouveau in Vienna: History & Characteristics

Art Nouveau in Vienna Art Nouveau in Vienna, Austria, emerged right as this style took shape in Paris (around 1890-1905). These cities established this style’s influence across Europe, laying the foundation for modern art.  The city is famous for its exemplary Art Nouveau architecture, which flourished under architects Otto Wagner, Gustav Klimt, and many others. […]