
Neo-classic
Refers to the second revival of classic design for interior decoration in the 18th century.
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Neo-classic
Refers to the second revival of classic design for interior decoration in the 18th century.
Commode
French form of low chest-of-drawers, originally intended for the drawing room, dating from the mid 17th-century and very popular in the 18th century. Became a term for bedroom cupboards in the 19th century.
Marquetry
A flush pattern produced by inserting contrasting materials in a veneered surface. Rare, grained, and colored woods are usually used, but thin layers of tortoiseshell, ivory, mother-of-pearl, and metals are also seen. If the pattern is of a geometric nature, it is called parquetry.
Walnut
Wood is of a chocolate-brown color, firm and even-textured. A popular cabinet wood for both lumber and veneer.
Neo-classic
Refers to the second revival of classic design for interior decoration in the 18th century.
Commode
French form of low chest-of-drawers, originally intended for the drawing room, dating from the mid 17th-century and very popular in the 18th century. Became a term for bedroom cupboards in the 19th century.
Marquetry
A flush pattern produced by inserting contrasting materials in a veneered surface. Rare, grained, and colored woods are usually used, but thin layers of tortoiseshell, ivory, mother-of-pearl, and metals are also seen. If the pattern is of a geometric nature, it is called parquetry.
Walnut
Wood is of a chocolate-brown color, firm and even-textured. A popular cabinet wood for both lumber and veneer.
Neo-classic
Refers to the second revival of classic design for interior decoration in the 18th century.
Commode
French form of low chest-of-drawers, originally intended for the drawing room, dating from the mid 17th-century and very popular in the 18th century. Became a term for bedroom cupboards in the 19th century.
Marquetry
A flush pattern produced by inserting contrasting materials in a veneered surface. Rare, grained, and colored woods are usually used, but thin layers of tortoiseshell, ivory, mother-of-pearl, and metals are also seen. If the pattern is of a geometric nature, it is called parquetry.
Walnut
Wood is of a chocolate-brown color, firm and even-textured. A popular cabinet wood for both lumber and veneer.
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