Block front furniture

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Block front furniture was made in the 1700s and is in demand by collectors for its intricate designs and craftsmanship. Mahogany and cherry were used in construction, and the style was likely originated in Boston by migrating cabinetmakers from Europe.

Author: Michael, George
History, Furniture, Furniture design

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Bentwood furniture

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Making furniture using bent wood is a very old technique. Once soaked in water, or steamed, wood can be bent easily. Woodworkers who used this method include Michel Thonet, Charles Eames and Eero Saarinen. Shaker craftsmen also perfected the technique.

Author: Michael, George
Methods, Column, Woodwork, Woodworking, Furniture making

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Japanese porcelain

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Collecting and trading Japanese porcelain was very popular from the 18th century until the 1930's. War rancor led to a total collapse of the market, which is now revived. Valuable designs, brands and periods are analyzed.

Author: Michael, George
Analysis, Porcelain, Porcelain, Japanese

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