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1500 – 1965 History Of Furniture Jennifer Byrne 2012

Classification of Period Furniture There are many ways to classify Furniture Chronologically ( By dates) By Timbers used By Monarchs By Designers Jennifer Byrne 2012

Chronologically The age of the carpenter 1500 – 1600 During the Gothic Period, pre 1500 the church was responsible for most teaching of craftsmanship hence the gothic style of furniture was heavily influenced by church buildings. Furniture was made by the carpenter, blacksmith and the turner. Main piece was a chest that was used for storage and also doubled as a seat or table. Trestle type tables & stools. Jennifer Byrne 2012

Chronologically The age of the Cabinetmaker 1660 – 1750 As Oak was replaced by woods such as Walnut and Mahogany more detailed and finer joint-work was produced and new pieces of furniture evolved. Fold top games tables, taller chests, sideboards with doors became cupboards and the draw leaf table emerged which is still common today. The age of the Designer 1750 – 1806 Furniture became known by the designers that designed them. Jennifer Byrne 2012

By Type Of Wood Oak Walnut Mahogany 1715 Satinwood 1765 Oak Britain used it’s native trees such as oak and beech for furniture production With the establishment of overseas trade, and the discovery of new land other timber species became available. Jennifer Byrne 2012

By Type Of Wood Walnut Walnut veneers replaced oak & walnut timber was used for furniture. Oriental lacquer finishes over cheaper timbers became more common. Elaborate veneering and marquetry replaced carving – using holly, ebony, satinwood and ivory. Jennifer Byrne 2012

By Type Of Wood Mahogany 1715 Mahogany was first imported in the 1720′s firstly from Cuba, and later from Honduras. Mahogany replaced walnut as the main timber for furniture making. Mahogany had much better characteristics, better for joint-work carved really well which lead to a revival in carving It was also less likely to shrink and twist. Jennifer Byrne 2012

By Type Of Wood Satinwood 1765 Satinwood is a tropical hardwood native to India and Sri Lanka It is a golden colour wood often used in veneer form. Hepplewhite used a lot of Mahogany and Satinwood Sheraton also used both but preferred to use mainly Satinwood for a lighter finish. Jennifer Byrne 2012

Monarchs Tudor Gothic Henry VII was the first Tudor monarch 1485 Henry VIII succeeded his father in 1509 Elizabethan Queen Elizabeth Jacobean James I and Charles I. Commonwealth Puritan Cromwells overthrew the monarchy Restoration Charles II returned from exile. Jennifer Byrne 2012

Monarchs William & Mary This period was named after the marriage of the English Mary Stuart, the daughter of James II to the Dutch William of Orange. Queen Anne Georgian The Georgian Period is divided into three: Three king Georges George I Early Georgian George II Mid Georgian ′s George III Late Georgian Jennifer Byrne 2012

By Designers The age of the Designer 1750 – 1806 Furniture became known by the designers that designed them. A group of designers became known during the late Georgian Period as the “The Golden Age of Furniture”. The designers were: Chippendale Adams Hepplewhite Sheraton Jennifer Byrne 2012

By Designers & Monarchs Jennifer Byrne 2012 Thomas Hope George Smith 1800 – 1830 Victorian Furniture Mahogany, Burr Walnut, Rosewood, & Ebony Regency Prince George became Regent from Mahogany, Rosewood & Ebony

19 th Century Designers Jennifer Byrne 2012 Duncan Phyfe 1768 – 1854 American William Morris 1834 – 1896 Philip Webb 1831 – 1915 Michael Thonet Charles Rennie Mackintosh Scottish

20 th Century Designers Jennifer Byrne 2012 Gerrit Rietveld Dutch Eileen Gray Ireland/France Eero Aarnio 1932 Finland Bauhaus German Arne Jacobsen Denmark Eero Saarinen Finnish Le Corbusier Swiss

Jennifer Byrne 2012 Thomas Hope George Smith 1800 – 1830 Victorian Furniture Regency Mahogany, Rosewood & Ebony Duncan Phyfe 1768 – 1854 American William Morris 1834 – 1896 Philip Webb 1831 – 1915 Michael Thonet Charles Rennie Mackintosh Scottish 1868 – 1928 Gerrit Rietveld Dutch Eileen Gray Ireland/France Eero Aarnio 1932 Finland Bauhaus German Arne Jacobsen Denmark Eero Saarinen Finnish Le Corbusier Swiss