The Empire Revival style, a grand echo of Napoleon-era aesthetics, emerged in the mid-to-late 19th century as a nostalgic return to the power, pageantry, and classical symbolism of the early 1800s.
Bronze parrot sculptures bring a touch of tropical elegance and exotic charm to any space whether perched in a sun-drenched garden or gracing the interior of a grand conservatory.
The étagère is a graceful and highly functional piece of furniture that has remained a favourite among collectors and interior designers for centuries.
When it comes to antique furniture for the study or home office, the terms library table and writing table often surface but they’re not interchangeable.
Explore the defining features of Art Deco revival furniture, from mirrored surfaces and bold geometry to lacquered finishes and luxurious materials.
Georgian console tables, dating from 1714 to 1830, are prized for their elegant proportions, quality craftsmanship, and neoclassical influence.
The antique chaise longue, with its elegant curves and air of opulence, is a classic statement piece. Valuing one accurately involves more than just assessing its looks age, style, condition, and craftsmanship all play a role.
Antique Chesterfield sofas are among the most recognisable pieces in classic British furniture. Known for their deep button-tufted upholstery, rolled arms, and low back of equal height.
I love delving into history and there's nowhere more interesting than the world of antiques when it comes to stories and the origins of certain types of furniture.