DORSET RECLINER Adjustable Folding Chair
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Round Extendable table 120/ 180×120 cm
Teak Wood Standard export quality
Air dried base
Similar color, Max. MC 18%
Fine sanded and cleaned
Carton Box packaging

Teak Garden furniture
FOLDING CHAIR SET Material: Solid Teak Wood Folding chairs + 1 Grill table 70×70cm
Carton Box packaging ( 1 set/ box )
Teak wood standard export quality
max. MC 18%
Similar / Uniform color
Fine sanded and cleaned
This is a great find! this is beautiful white bookcase cabinet! This beautiful piece is all mahogany! It was painted in a beautiful white shabby chic! It is the look all the designers are looking for! This beautiful piece has an amazing design! There are so may carvings and designs! This beautiful cabinet features a beautiful arched top! It features a great racks . It is hard to find a bookcase cabinet like this! The cabinet is in good shape with book & magazine. It is solid !

Curved China Cabinet (Base Only)
Mahogany Finish
W73 x D25 x H39 inch

Some of the best advice in decorating is to keep it simple. When considering minimalis bed like the one pictured you can always add other accents to go with it that provide a personal touch to a bedroom. A few nightstands and lamps can almost furnish a bedroom.
The concept of a bar at home, also can be called a mini-bar is not new to many people. Most of us stock alcohol at home usually in the fridge or in the closet. But when it comes to accessorising your home and inviting a few guests over, a small mini-bar can certainly make an impression.
Not only does this give an appeal to drinking but also helps you organize your bottles and accessories such as glasses, ice bucket, tongs and so on in the right place. If you have some money you could buy a small fridge.

Kitchen Cupboard
Hand Polish
W79 x D21.5 x H90.5 inch
Material : Mahogany wood

When you think about reading a book often what comes to mind is finding a relaxing spot in which to enjoy the book and have some quiet time. “bookcase with glass ” from mahogany wood has decided to combine storage and bookcase of books .
Specification:
Bookcase with Glass
NC Finish made from Mahogany wood Dimention
W36 x D14 x H80 inch
Furniture
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition | 2008 | The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Copyright 2008 Columbia University Press. (Hide copyright information) Copyright
Furniture properly such movables as chairs, tables, and beds; it is extended to include draperies, rugs, mirrors, lamps, and other furnishings. In its gradual evolution from periods of earliest civilization, the history of furniture parallels the progress of culture. Furniture has been made in a great variety of materials and decorated by many methods, the most usual being inlaying , painting or gilding, wood carving , veneering, and marquetry . Western furniture has drawn motifs of ornament from four main sources: Egyptian, Asian (Persian and Chinese), Greek, and Gothic.
Probably the first pieces to be in demand were the chest, the stool (prototype of the chair), the table, and the bed. From remote times Oriental furniture has exhibited carving and inlay on ebony and teak. Egyptian pieces 6,000 years old display an advanced form of woodworking, structure, and decoration and are
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furniture properly such movables as chairs, tables, and beds; it is extended to include draperies, rugs, mirrors, lamps, and other furnishings. In its gradual evolution from periods of earliest civilization, the history of furniture parallels the progress of culture. Furniture has been made in a great variety of materials and decorated by many methods, the most usual being inlaying , painting or gilding, wood carving , veneering, and marquetry . Western furniture has drawn motifs of ornament from four main sources: Egyptian, Asian (Persian and Chinese), Greek, and Gothic.
Probably the first pieces to be in demand were the chest, the stool (prototype of the chair), the table, and the bed. From remote times Oriental furniture has exhibited carving and inlay on ebony and teak. Egyptian pieces 6,000 years old display an advanced form of woodworking, structure, and decoration and are characterized by inlays of gold and ivory and by carved supports representing animal forms. The Greeks favored the low couch, the tripod, and a chair with graceful, curved outlines. The Romans adopted Greek and Etruscan forms and during the imperial period developed many ornately decorated variations.
The heavily carved Gothic furniture reflected styles in architecture. Under Italian influence, the Renaissance brought richly decorated pieces designed specifically for domestic interiors. Peasant pieces were generally solid, painted or rudely carved, and slow to change in style. Provincial pieces followed in simplified form and in native woods; the period styles developed in the centers of culture. France became a leading influence with the Louis period styles , Directoire style , and Empire style .
English period styles include Elizabethan, in oak, with huge, bulbous supports; Jacobean, lighter and more comfortable, with spiral supports; William and Mary, introducing curved outlines, the trumpet leg, and the inverted-cup foot; Queen Anne, in walnut, characterized by cyma curves (double curves formed by joining a convex and a concave line), the rounded cabriole leg, and the broken pediment; Georgian, with its fine cabinetwork in a number of styles set by such designers as Chippendale , Hepplewhite , Robert Adam and his brother James, and Sheraton .
Early American furniture adapted current English styles in utilitarian form and in native woods—pine, maple, cherry. Later Phyfe , Savery , John Goddard , and other expert cabinetmakers added walnut and mahogany. The late 19th cent. brought mass production of machine-made furniture and saw an expression of flamboyant taste in golden oak of rococo design; this was followed by a reaction in the United States to the Mission style of rectilinear construction in weathered oak.
Around the turn of the 20th cent., the organic forms of the art nouveau style achieved popularity. In the 1910s and 20s many attempts were made to develop a new and at the same time functional design. The efforts of the Dutch group de Stijl are notable, especially those of Gerrit Rietveld . Modern materials were effectively employed by Miës van der Rohe in his famous Barcelona chair made of unadorned steel and leather, and contributions were also made by Saarinen and Bertoia. Other popular materials are welded metal and plastic. The use of fine woods in starkly simple design is the keynote of the elegant work that has been produced in the Scandinavian countries and won worldwide popularity since World War II.
Bibliography: See J. Aronson, The Encyclopedia of Furniture (3d ed. 1965); J. Gloag, A Social History of Furniture Design (1966); O. Wanscher, The Art of Furniture: 5000 Years of Furniture and Interiors (1967); K. McClinton, An Outline of Period Furniture (1972); M. Stimpson, Modern Furniture Classics (1987).