Pairs: Symmetry in Design
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 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...
The Regency Period in the opening years of the 19th Century marked a definitive move from the ascetic style of George III towards...
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...
William Moore was a well known 18th Century cabinet maker. He is believed to have had a residence or workshop on Inns Quay...
Irish furniture can be recognised by certain features, which differentiate it from its European counterparts. The Irish style of furniture is said to...
Walnut is a highly figured wood that has a nutty brown colour. It was used in its solid form in furniture from about...
Mahogany – The timber of choice. When the Spanish Empire conquered the West Indies they discovered that the indigenous wood, which they named...
Here at O’Sullivan Antiques we love the finer things in life and what could be better than great wine enjoyed with friends and...