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Today cane and wicker is one of the most popular materials for making outdoor furniture, but it first became popular over 5000 years ago during the Egyptian times. In approximately 3000 BC the Egyptians began harvesting the reeds that grew along the Nile and weaved them into frames to make furniture such as chairs, baskets and tables. Due to the stylishness, simplicity and utilisation of natural materials, cane and wicker has been passed from culture to culture.
In the sixteenth century rattan was discovered in South East Asia by sea traders. This proved to be much more durable than reed for making wicker and increased the popularity of wicker furniture in Europe. Due to the fact wicker is easily maintained and collects much less dust and dirt than upholstered items this popularity continued into the nineteenth century. For the Victorians wicker was an essential element to both outdoor and indoor furniture, providing an elaborate and romantic detail to any room. Continue reading ‘The History of Cane and Wicker Furniture’ »
Posted by Alex Bhaswara on June 27, 2011 at 6:43 pm under Furniture.
Tags: Cane, Comfortable, Cyrus Wakefield, Durable, Egyptians, Furniture, Great Depression, Lightweight, Natural, Rattan, Reeds, Special, Timeless, Versatile, Victorians, Weather Proof, Wicker
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Furnishing and equipping a nursery for a new arrival can be a very exciting and enjoyable project. Also, if one gives it some thought and invests careful planning, the nursery could well be a very comfortable asset for you and your new bundle of joy.
If you are one of those parents who want to make no compromises when it comes to their child, then Amish nursery furniture is something you are likely to be considering. Amish baby high chairs are probably something that you may want to leave off for a little later, because they will come into use when a baby is old enough to sit up and start solids, which is usually at about 6 months or more. Continue reading ‘Amish Nursery Furniture Ideas’ »
Posted by Alex Bhaswara on June 26, 2011 at 6:38 pm under Furniture.
Tags: amish, baby, birth, breast feeding, care, chest, child, children, comfort, crib, Furniture, glider, high chairs, home, kids, nursery, parenting, room, safety
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Amish furniture making is strongly rooted in tradition, and in particular Amish mission furniture is prized for using this design philosophy that has been literally handed down from generation to generation. The Mission style of furniture making emerged during the nineteenth century and designs that follow this style generally give emphasis to simple horizontal and vertical lines and flat panels that accentuate the grain of the wood. The kind of wood that is used is very important, and therefore it is oak and other hard woods that are picked for construction of mission furniture.
Amish mission furniture has a long tradition of producing handcrafted furniture that is upright, solidly built, sturdy and heirloom quality. As the mission style of furniture provided people in the 19th century with an option to mass produced furniture during the Industrial revolution as well as the ornateness of Victorian styles, so does it offer the modern buyer a break from soulless, assembly line furniture that we commonly find today. Today, thanks to the distribution network that is possible to put in place due to the internet, consumers have access to this classic style of furniture and are able to buy this high quality, no fuss furniture for the entire house.
Continue reading ‘Amish Mission Furniture – For The Entire House’ »
Posted by Alex Bhaswara on February 20, 2011 at 7:25 am under Construction.
Tags: amish, Entire, Furniture, House, Mission
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Your home reflects your thinking, your choices and your style. So everyone wants to decorate his or her home like it telling his or her inner self. It reflects owner’s philosophy of decorating a house. Your home is a mirror of you and how you want things to be in your home and around you. Maybe you prefer it strict, with a lot of colors or maybe everything in one color. Decorating your home is getting more and more exciting, with new stores and designers exploding into the market right now. You want to decorate your home in a way that looks so great that everyone praises your sense of style and art and decoration. It is how you present yourself before other people and also, in actuality, with the overflowing of market and designers and designer furniture you will definitely want to decorate your house something differently and unconventionally and in this purpose you can take advice from an interior designers and consultant. When you will go your neighbor’s house and find out that it is so well decorated then you will also be tempted to decorate your sweet home in a way that attracts everyone and you want everyone to talk your sense of style everywhere.
But if you think that decorating your home and designing you interior mean placing some designer furniture and high priced products side by side gaudily then it is ultimately your wrong conception. Art is not like that and interior decorating and home decoration is a form of art. You have to apply your artistic side of imagination in this case. As we have said earlier you can surely take help and assistance from a specialist interior designer. But on the other hand an expensive design is art. It is because design is the product of the artist’s imagination and it is completely the fruit of his brain. You can not find in every interior designer store the same designed product and like that too every product is not the same. Price tag with products imply its value from the point of design, fabrication of that product, the material of that product etc. this kind of selected material such as furniture and other decorating pieces for interior decoration are only sold at some selected shops and stores only. Less the production of a product means higher the price of the product.
Continue reading ‘Designer Furniture For Your Home Can Give Your Interior Decoration a New High’ »
Posted by Alex Bhaswara on February 16, 2011 at 8:30 am under Interior Design.
Tags: Decoration, Designer, Furniture, Give, High, home, Interior
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Furniture, and ultimately your interior design, can be considered a piece of art. If the furniture is fabulous a building’s design looks beautiful. There are a variety of meanings for furniture aside from eye appeal and comfort. Furniture can be made of any material including metal, plastic, and wood. Modern furniture has come into existence from the 19th century. With the advent of modern furniture, many of the traditional elements that comprise traditional furniture have been removed. People have developed such a fascination with modernization that many people have integrated this fascination in their interior design considerations.
Modern homes are in demand internationally. There are many stores that are now designing modern furniture. The three dimensional furniture is the out come of it. This type of furniture has a rich and architectural appearance. To match the fast changing interior design requests, businesses have began to create modern and contemporary furniture. Designers, trade professionals and the discerning customers. Meets the home décor tastes of the people. Many pieces of modern furniture are built from natural materials such as rattan and wicker.
Continue reading ‘Architecture Aspect of Modern Furniture’ »
Posted by Alex Bhaswara on February 8, 2011 at 8:31 am under Interior Design.
Tags: Architecture, Aspect, Furniture, Modern
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