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By:Amanda Hunt

Furniture Styles

Queen AnneThis is an example of Queen Anne style. This a drop-leaf dining table it has a delicate refined look. Queen Anne style was known for its simple curved lines and cabriole leg. http://www.willishenry.com/auctions/06/am%20feb%202006/am06%2070web.jpg

ChippendaleThis is an example of Chippendale because it has classic curved lines and square legs. It also has a pediment at the top of the cabinet which is often associated with Georgian style. http://www.english-classics.net/images/products/public/g110-3-13-2008a.jpg

Federal StyleThis table is made up

of a circular table top and square legs classifying this as a piece of Federal style furniture.

http://www.efi-costarica.com/image-files/sheraton-style-furniture2.jpg

Contemporary/ModernContemporary/

Modern furniture has a very unique look. It uses unusual shapes and forms. This style was created to replace wood with glass and steel.

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Art NouveauArt Nouveau is French

meaning “New Art”. These furniture pieces are based on patterns of natural forms like waves, leaves and branches. The furniture usually has lots of detail.

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ShakerShaker style was

based on pure simplicity. The furniture was designed to be useful. This style was introduced in 1744.

http://www.shakerstyle.com/img/home/homepage-original.jpg

EmpireThis style was most

popular in France curing the reign of Napoleon. The Empire style furniture was very decorative and elaborate, using heavy fabrics.

http://images.oneofakindantiques.com/2792_second_period_french_empire_couch_1.jpg

http://crowlie.files.wordpress.com/2009/04/catphoto.jpg

HepplewhiteThe Hepplewhite design

is known for its variety of chair backs. It usually has a back including a shield or a heart design.

http://images.homeportfolio.com/1312/257487/400.jpg

Duncan PhyfeDuncan Phyfe style

were done mostly in mahogany wood. The chair legs were usually curved out to the side and the tables were supported on finely carved pillars or lyre-shaped bases.

http://images.oneofakindantiques.com/4315_duncan_phyfe_sofa_1.jpg

http://www.mahoganymasterpieces.com/Images/big_image/88_duncan%20phyfe%20sofa.jpg

BaroqueThis style was an Italian

outgrowth of late renaissance. It emphasises fullness of size, scale and proportion. Uses twisted turnings, broken, and reserved curves.

http://decorating.visitacasas.com/images/baroque-furniture1.jpg

Spanish BaroqueThis style was

characterized by richly carved and gilt decorations. Chair backs were pierced with geometric patterns or floral motifs.

http://www.hantscrafters.ca/chair.jpg

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