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Biedermeier Style Highboy Chest of Drawers
Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101
Biedermeier Style Highboy Chest of Drawers
Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101
Biedermeier
A style of furniture produced in Austria and Germany during the first half of the 19th century. Inspired by French Empire and German painted peasant work. The name was borrowed from an imaginary cartoon character called Papa Biedermeier, an uneducated country gentlemen who considered himself a connoisseur of fine and industrial arts. Simple marquetry patterns were used with pressed brass ornaments of Greek inspiration as well as painted motifs of wreaths, urns, and floral, animal and human forms. Woods used were mainly fruitwoods, maple, mahogany and birch.
Highboy
A highboy is a piece of furniture that has a chest of drawers with a wardrobe on top. The tall chest of drawers is supported by cabriole legs and usually crowned with cornice moldings or a pediment. This design was popular in 18th-century America.
Biedermeier
A style of furniture produced in Austria and Germany during the first half of the 19th century. Inspired by French Empire and German painted peasant work. The name was borrowed from an imaginary cartoon character called Papa Biedermeier, an uneducated country gentlemen who considered himself a connoisseur of fine and industrial arts. Simple marquetry patterns were used with pressed brass ornaments of Greek inspiration as well as painted motifs of wreaths, urns, and floral, animal and human forms. Woods used were mainly fruitwoods, maple, mahogany and birch.
Highboy
A highboy is a piece of furniture that has a chest of drawers with a wardrobe on top. The tall chest of drawers is supported by cabriole legs and usually crowned with cornice moldings or a pediment. This design was popular in 18th-century America.
Biedermeier
A style of furniture produced in Austria and Germany during the first half of the 19th century. Inspired by French Empire and German painted peasant work. The name was borrowed from an imaginary cartoon character called Papa Biedermeier, an uneducated country gentlemen who considered himself a connoisseur of fine and industrial arts. Simple marquetry patterns were used with pressed brass ornaments of Greek inspiration as well as painted motifs of wreaths, urns, and floral, animal and human forms. Woods used were mainly fruitwoods, maple, mahogany and birch.
Highboy
A highboy is a piece of furniture that has a chest of drawers with a wardrobe on top. The tall chest of drawers is supported by cabriole legs and usually crowned with cornice moldings or a pediment. This design was popular in 18th-century America.