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You are here:HomeAntique Wardrobes under £250 (3)
Antique wardrobes come in various styles, designs, and materials, reflecting the craftsmanship and design aesthetics of different historical periods. On sellingAntiques we have a great selection of antique wardrobes for sale we've 3 items for your consideration, ranging from £175 to £225. Here are some
... show more detail different types of antique wardrobes:• Victorian Wardrobes: Victorian wardrobes were popular during the Victorian era in the 19th century. They often feature ornate and elaborate designs, incorporating elements of Gothic Revival, Rococo Revival, or Renaissance Revival styles. Victorian wardrobes can have intricate carvings, decorative moldings, and may include mirrors, drawers, or shelves.• Georgian Wardrobes: Georgian wardrobes originated during the Georgian era in the 18th century. They are characterized by their elegant and symmetrical designs, featuring straight lines and simple yet refined details. Georgian wardrobes can have beautiful woodwork, such as walnut or mahogany, and may include functional features like hanging space, drawers, or compartments.• Art Deco Wardrobes: Art Deco wardrobes emerged in the 1920s and 1930s, reflecting the bold and glamorous design movement of the time. They often have sleek lines, geometric shapes, and luxurious materials. Art Deco wardrobes can feature exotic wood veneers, mirrored surfaces, chrome accents, and may include streamlined compartments or integrated dressing tables.• Chippendale Wardrobes: Chippendale wardrobes are named after the renowned English cabinetmaker Thomas Chippendale. They showcase exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail, with intricate carvings, decorative motifs, and often include elegantly shaped doors. Chippendale wardrobes can feature various design influences, including Chinese Chippendale with its fretwork designs or Rococo-style with elaborate carvings.• French Provincial Wardrobes: French Provincial wardrobes reflect the rustic charm and elegance of French country-style furniture. They often have simple yet elegant designs, featuring natural wood finishes, carved details, and sometimes painted motifs. French Provincial wardrobes can incorporate curved lines, cabriole legs, and may include arched doors or decorative hardware.• Arts and Crafts Wardrobes: Arts and Crafts wardrobes emerged as part of the Arts and Crafts movement in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They prioritize simplicity, functionality, and craftsmanship. Arts and Crafts wardrobes often have clean lines, solid wood construction, and can feature unique details like exposed joinery or decorative metalwork.• Mid-Century Modern Wardrobes: Mid-century modern wardrobes embody the clean lines, simplicity, and functionality of the mid-20th century design movement. They often have minimalist designs, streamlined forms, and can be made of materials like teak, walnut, or rosewood. Mid-century modern wardrobes can feature sliding doors, integrated drawers, or modular storage solutions.These are just a few examples of the diverse types of antique wardrobes. Antique wardrobes not only provide functional storage but also serve as statement pieces that add character, charm, and a touch of history to interior spaces. Each style represents the design trends, cultural influences, and craftsmanship of its respective historical period, making antique wardrobes highly valued and sought after by collectors and enthusiasts of fine furniture. show less detail
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