Height: 28 in (71.12 cm), Width: 25.7 in (65.28 cm), Depth: 15.6 in (39.63 cm)
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German Baroque Furniture: The Height of Opulence and Craftsmanship German Baroque furniture is a true symbol of luxury and artistic mastery. Emerging in the late 16th century and thriving in the 17th century, this style reflects the bold and extravagant tastes of the Baroque era. While Baroque design influenced all of Europe, Germany added its […]
Farmhouse decor has become one of the most popular design trends in recent years. Its blend of rustic charm, simplicity, and warmth creates spaces that feel welcoming and comfortable. Whether you’re decorating a country home or a suburban house, farmhouse decor brings an air of nostalgia and practicality that makes any space feel like home. […]
Art Deco style interior design is a timeless aesthetic that exudes elegance, luxury, and modern sophistication. Originating in the early 20th century, during the 1920s and 1930s, Art Deco was more than just a design movement; it was a bold statement of modernity, embracing new materials, bold geometry, and rich ornamentation. Whether you’re designing an […]
Combining Biedermeier with Modern Décor: A Fusion of History and Contemporary Design Combining Biedermeier with Modern Décor can be both exciting and challenging. Among the many antique styles, Biedermeier furniture stands out for its timeless elegance, clean lines, and simplicity. Originating in Central Europe in the early 19th century, Biedermeier furniture combines functionality with beauty, […]
Wingback Chair, Biedermeier period 1840-50 This very comfortable antique wingback chair dates back to around 1840-50. It was made at the end of the Biedermeier period. The armchair has a beautiful yew tree veneer. It is newly upholstered and covered with a dark blue velvet. This is the perfect chair for a reading nook or […]
Sitting Pretty: Biedermeier Chair Design The Biedermeier era spanned from the late 1810s until the early 1840s and was a time of great cultural and artistic flourishing in Central Europe. This period, marked by a growing middle class seeking stability and comfort, gave rise to a distinctive design style known as Biedermeier, which left an […]
Sofa: H 80 x W 160 x D 90 cm
Armchair: H 80 x W 85 x D 80 cm
Ottoman: H 40 x W 72 x D 62 cm
Embracing Raw Elegance: The Brutalist Furniture Style of the 1950s-60s The 1950s and 60s witnessed the rise of Brutalist architecture and design, a style characterized by its raw, unpretentious aesthetic and robust construction. While Brutalism is often associated with large concrete structures, its influence extended into the realm of furniture design, where it found unique […]
Height: 47.24 in (119.99 cm), Width: 72.83 in (184.99 cm), Depth: 25.6 in (65.03 cm), Seat Height: 19.68 in (49.99 cm). Â (Sofa)