by: rachel knapel. time period 1960-1990 scandinavian furniture originates from a region that...
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By: Rachel Knapel
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TIME PERIOD
1960-1990
Scandinavian furniture originates from a region that includes the countries of Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark and Iceland.
This region has a rich cultural history that goes back even beyond the era of the Vikings who themselves were great explorers.
The Style
It combines the neutral colors of the Swedish, Norwegian, and Danish landscape with a casual aged appearance.
Color Palette
White, Blue, beige (neutral colors) and RED!
Textures and fabrics
Cotton and linen are the most commonly found fabrics in Scandinavian style. These may be plain or textured and frequently seen designs include white stripes and checks. Florals are also sometimes seen, usually with white as a background with a small, repeating design.
furnitureTypical Scandinavian style furniture is a mixture
of straight lines with gently curved detailing. Legs are generally thin and tapered. Benches and bench-like sofas are a staple of Scandinavian style interior design. White pine, ash, and beech are normal. These may also be bleached or painted a pale yellow or white. Carved accents, such as fluted legs and scrolled table borders, are frequently found. Stenciling often is added for subtle interest.
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