Thomas Sheraton – A Powerful Source of Inspiration in Georgian Design
Thomas Sheraton, (1751 – 1806, Soho, London), an English cabinetmaker, inventor and artist was a powerful source of influence during the period of...
Thomas Sheraton, (1751 – 1806, Soho, London), an English cabinetmaker, inventor and artist was a powerful source of influence during the period of...
The earliest form of the antique desk was a bureau, a hinged sloping front desk in which the writing surface can be opened...
Matthew Boulton FRS, (3 September 1728 – 17 August 1809), was an important early industrialist, government contractor, scholar and manufacturer. Business partner of...
Throughout 18th and 19th centuries. Ireland had a rich glass-making tradition in well-known centers like Cork and Waterford. Whilst there was glass manufacture in...
19th Century pair of Chinese root carvings of the Deity Shou Lao. Root carving is an ancient Chinese art form, these carvings represent Shou...
The history of glass and mirrors reads somewhat like a modern novel, incorporating spying, great wealth, vanity, murder and parliamentary litigation. For centuries...
The Custom House is architecturally considered the most important building in Dublin. Designed by James Gandon, completed in 1791, it is an elegantly...
The Neo-classical period of the 18th Century introduced the use of balance and symmetry to interior architecture. This revival of styles which originated in...
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...