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French Louis XV Tulipwood Cabriole Leg Side Table
Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101
French Louis XV Tulipwood Cabriole Leg Side Table
Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101
Louis XV
Also known as Louis Quinze, was a style popularized by King Louis XV of France. The Sun King reigned in France between 1715 and 1774. The furniture style from this period is similar to Rococo with soft, flowing lines, shell and flower ornamentation, S-curves, rich padded upholstery, rare wood veneers, inlaying and painted furniture.
Cabriole leg
A cabriole leg refers to a curved furniture leg. The cabriole leg can be identified by two distinct curves with the top half of the leg curving outwards and the bottom half of the leg bowing inwards. This design is believed to represent four-legged animals. The cabriole leg is commonly associated with the Chippendale style and was popular during the eighteenth and nineteenth century.
Escutcheon
Architectural item fitted around a keyhole for protection and decoration or to which a handle or knob can be attached.
Parquetry
Parquetry is a form of geometric mosaic composed of pieces of wood. The wooden pieces are typically different kinds and colors. This method is used to decorate floors, furniture, boxes, and other decorative objects.
Louis XV
Also known as Louis Quinze, was a style popularized by King Louis XV of France. The Sun King reigned in France between 1715 and 1774. The furniture style from this period is similar to Rococo with soft, flowing lines, shell and flower ornamentation, S-curves, rich padded upholstery, rare wood veneers, inlaying and painted furniture.
Cabriole leg
A cabriole leg refers to a curved furniture leg. The cabriole leg can be identified by two distinct curves with the top half of the leg curving outwards and the bottom half of the leg bowing inwards. This design is believed to represent four-legged animals. The cabriole leg is commonly associated with the Chippendale style and was popular during the eighteenth and nineteenth century.
Escutcheon
Architectural item fitted around a keyhole for protection and decoration or to which a handle or knob can be attached.
Parquetry
Parquetry is a form of geometric mosaic composed of pieces of wood. The wooden pieces are typically different kinds and colors. This method is used to decorate floors, furniture, boxes, and other decorative objects.
Louis XV
Also known as Louis Quinze, was a style popularized by King Louis XV of France. The Sun King reigned in France between 1715 and 1774. The furniture style from this period is similar to Rococo with soft, flowing lines, shell and flower ornamentation, S-curves, rich padded upholstery, rare wood veneers, inlaying and painted furniture.
Cabriole leg
A cabriole leg refers to a curved furniture leg. The cabriole leg can be identified by two distinct curves with the top half of the leg curving outwards and the bottom half of the leg bowing inwards. This design is believed to represent four-legged animals. The cabriole leg is commonly associated with the Chippendale style and was popular during the eighteenth and nineteenth century.
Escutcheon
Architectural item fitted around a keyhole for protection and decoration or to which a handle or knob can be attached.
Parquetry
Parquetry is a form of geometric mosaic composed of pieces of wood. The wooden pieces are typically different kinds and colors. This method is used to decorate floors, furniture, boxes, and other decorative objects.