Thomas Chippendale ‘Britain’s Greatest Furniture Maker’
Today we are showcasing some exquisitely rare pieces in the manner of Thomas Chippendale. Chippendale was much more than just a cabinet maker,...
Today we are showcasing some exquisitely rare pieces in the manner of Thomas Chippendale. Chippendale was much more than just a cabinet maker,...
The eminent designer George Hepplewhite, (Died 21 June 1786), an English cabinetmaker and furniture designer whose name is associated with a graceful style of...
Thomas Hope (1769–1831), the prolific designer, collector on a grand scale and innovative designer of great genius was major exponent in defining the...
Thomas Sheraton, (1751 – 1806, Soho, London), an English cabinetmaker, inventor and artist was a powerful source of influence during the period of...
The Custom House is architecturally considered the most important building in Dublin. Designed by James Gandon, completed in 1791, it is an elegantly...
The Neoclassical period of the 18th and 19th Centuries inspired leading architects, furniture makers and ceramicists such as Robert and James Adams, James Stuart,...
The Georgian Period (1714-1830) combined the art of furniture craftsmanship with the art of marble work. Marble is a stone to which we...
The stool is documented as perhaps the earliest piece of seating furniture, initially developed by early Egyptian culture in 3000 B.C. Originally a basic...