The furniture style used the patterns and methods mentioned above to bring a more focused presentation of English motifs to the designs and displayed a mixture of different textures and materials. Although it displayed English motifs, the style was a slant on French origin.
As far as finishing goes, veneering in walnut was popular, and gentle, subtle curves added grace. This period marked the development of secretaries and china cupboards and a maturing of the cabriole leg, serpentine arms, and soft, rounded frames and shapes.
See some antiques that are currently for sale below from this fascinating period in British History.
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