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English Victorian Mahogany Armoire
Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101
English Victorian Mahogany Armoire
Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101
Burl
Burl is a type of wood that comes from an irregular growth on a tree. Burl wood is usually cut in a thin veneer form to show its exquisite detail. Burl wood is most common in walnut, elm and yew. Burl wood has been used to decorate furniture for centuries and was highly popular during the Biedermeier period.
Cornice
A cornice is the projecting, crowning portion of a classical entablature. A cornice is also the horizontal molding at the top of case pieces, such as bookcases and cabinets.
Fretwork
Fretwork is an interlaced geometrical design. The materials most commonly associated with fretwork are wood, metal, or embroidery. Fretwork is often used ornamentally on furniture or musical instruments.
Armoire
An armoire is a large decorative cabinet that can be used to store clothes or electronics. Armoires generally have two tall doors and lots of storage options, such as hanging space, built in drawers or smaller cabinets. Due to their relatively large size, an armoire is considered an excellent option for those who need extra closet space. The armoire originated in the late 16th century and was originally built to store weapons and tools.
Mahogany
Mahogany is a straight grained hard wood with silky texture, ranging in color from dark brown to red. Furniture made from mahogany became popular in Britain from Mid-18th Century on, spreading throughout Europe.
Burl
Burl is a type of wood that comes from an irregular growth on a tree. Burl wood is usually cut in a thin veneer form to show its exquisite detail. Burl wood is most common in walnut, elm and yew. Burl wood has been used to decorate furniture for centuries and was highly popular during the Biedermeier period.
Cornice
A cornice is the projecting, crowning portion of a classical entablature. A cornice is also the horizontal molding at the top of case pieces, such as bookcases and cabinets.
Fretwork
Fretwork is an interlaced geometrical design. The materials most commonly associated with fretwork are wood, metal, or embroidery. Fretwork is often used ornamentally on furniture or musical instruments.
Armoire
An armoire is a large decorative cabinet that can be used to store clothes or electronics. Armoires generally have two tall doors and lots of storage options, such as hanging space, built in drawers or smaller cabinets. Due to their relatively large size, an armoire is considered an excellent option for those who need extra closet space. The armoire originated in the late 16th century and was originally built to store weapons and tools.
Mahogany
Mahogany is a straight grained hard wood with silky texture, ranging in color from dark brown to red. Furniture made from mahogany became popular in Britain from Mid-18th Century on, spreading throughout Europe.
Burl
Burl is a type of wood that comes from an irregular growth on a tree. Burl wood is usually cut in a thin veneer form to show its exquisite detail. Burl wood is most common in walnut, elm and yew. Burl wood has been used to decorate furniture for centuries and was highly popular during the Biedermeier period.
Cornice
A cornice is the projecting, crowning portion of a classical entablature. A cornice is also the horizontal molding at the top of case pieces, such as bookcases and cabinets.
Fretwork
Fretwork is an interlaced geometrical design. The materials most commonly associated with fretwork are wood, metal, or embroidery. Fretwork is often used ornamentally on furniture or musical instruments.
Armoire
An armoire is a large decorative cabinet that can be used to store clothes or electronics. Armoires generally have two tall doors and lots of storage options, such as hanging space, built in drawers or smaller cabinets. Due to their relatively large size, an armoire is considered an excellent option for those who need extra closet space. The armoire originated in the late 16th century and was originally built to store weapons and tools.
Mahogany
Mahogany is a straight grained hard wood with silky texture, ranging in color from dark brown to red. Furniture made from mahogany became popular in Britain from Mid-18th Century on, spreading throughout Europe.