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English Charles II Style Oak Cupboard
Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101
English Charles II Style Oak Cupboard
Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101
Jacobean
Jacobean is a term given to all English style furniture from 1603 to 1688. Jacobean furniture can be characterized by its massive size and sturdy built. Jacobean furniture was made to last long and is known for its practicality. While Jacobean furniture was straightforward, the pieces were often decorated with intricate carvings and classical motifs.
Baluster
A vertical architectural support used in stairways and parapets, most commonly to serve as supports for handrails. Balusters first became common during the Renaissance period and have been used widely in architecture since. Balusters are typically wood or stone and have a decorative shape (wooden examples are commonly lathe-turned).
Oak
A dense hardwood valued in furniture making for its durability and strength. It varies in shade depending on variety and can range from a lighter wood (white oak) to a deep reddish brown (red oak). It became popular during the Tudor period in England and remains a popular wood variety.
Jacobean
Jacobean is a term given to all English style furniture from 1603 to 1688. Jacobean furniture can be characterized by its massive size and sturdy built. Jacobean furniture was made to last long and is known for its practicality. While Jacobean furniture was straightforward, the pieces were often decorated with intricate carvings and classical motifs.
Baluster
A vertical architectural support used in stairways and parapets, most commonly to serve as supports for handrails. Balusters first became common during the Renaissance period and have been used widely in architecture since. Balusters are typically wood or stone and have a decorative shape (wooden examples are commonly lathe-turned).
Oak
A dense hardwood valued in furniture making for its durability and strength. It varies in shade depending on variety and can range from a lighter wood (white oak) to a deep reddish brown (red oak). It became popular during the Tudor period in England and remains a popular wood variety.
Jacobean
Jacobean is a term given to all English style furniture from 1603 to 1688. Jacobean furniture can be characterized by its massive size and sturdy built. Jacobean furniture was made to last long and is known for its practicality. While Jacobean furniture was straightforward, the pieces were often decorated with intricate carvings and classical motifs.
Baluster
A vertical architectural support used in stairways and parapets, most commonly to serve as supports for handrails. Balusters first became common during the Renaissance period and have been used widely in architecture since. Balusters are typically wood or stone and have a decorative shape (wooden examples are commonly lathe-turned).
Oak
A dense hardwood valued in furniture making for its durability and strength. It varies in shade depending on variety and can range from a lighter wood (white oak) to a deep reddish brown (red oak). It became popular during the Tudor period in England and remains a popular wood variety.