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- Thomas Chippendale - Wikipedia
Thomas Chippendale (June 1718 – 1779) was an English woodworker in London, designing furniture in the mid-Georgian, English Rococo, and Neoclassical styles
- Chippendale | History, Styles Designs | Britannica
Chippendale, various styles of furniture fashionable in the third quarter of the 18th century and named after the English cabinetmaker Thomas Chippendale
- What The Chippendale Furniture Is And How To Identify It
The world renown Chippendale Society has been founded in England in 1963 and owns today an important collection of furniture and documents, often on display at Temple Newsam House, Leeds, England
- Chippendale Furniture Guide: History, Styles What to Buy | EGA Home . . .
The complete guide to Chippendale furniture Learn to identify authentic styles, understand construction quality, and find investment-worthy pieces for your home
- Thomas Chippendale Sr - the Shakespeare of English furniture-makers . . .
Thomas Chippendale, a guide to his furniture and decorative arts, and why the designer is considered to be the Shakespeare of English furniture-makers
- What Is Chippendale Style Furniture? History in Every Detail
Chippendale style furniture is one of design's most iconic and enduring influences Born from the hands and vision of Thomas Chippendale, this style blends the finesse of British cabinetmaking with global inspiration, from Gothic arches to Chinese latticework
- Chippendale Furniture—A Simple Guide to Its Style
Chippendale style combines Rococo, Gothic, and Chinese elements in a refined way Its flowing curves decorative fretwork, and bold details make for distinctive designs The style grew from soft ornate Rococo influences into more structured Gothic and Chinese patterns
- The Chippendale Society | Home
Thomas Chippendale was one of the most important furniture-makers that Britain has ever produced From obscure Yorkshire beginnings, Chippendale went on to achieve an international reputation and his remarkable furniture ranks among the finest examples of the 18 th century cabinet-maker’s art
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