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Furnishing the Georgian Drawing Room: A Guide to Elegant Period Style

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(Above photo - Georgian Revival Wine Table Side Tip Top Pie Crust)

The Georgian drawing room was a showcase of refinement, proportion, and classical taste, serving as the central entertaining space in 18th-century homes. Whether you're curating an authentic period interior or blending antiques into a modern setting, choosing the right furniture pieces is key to capturing the grace of the Georgian era. Here’s a guide to essential furniture items for an elegant Georgian drawing room.

1. Mahogany Armchairs and Settees

(Above photo - Chippendale Wing Chair Antique 1880 Ball and Claw)

Mahogany reigned supreme in Georgian furniture. Upholstered armchairs and settees with cabriole or straight tapering legs were arranged in conversational groupings. Look for carved detailing such as acanthus leaves, claw-and-ball feet, and scroll arms, all hallmarks of the early Georgian and Chippendale styles.

2. Serpentine Front Side Tables and Console Tables

(Above photo - Georgian Cricket Table Mahogany Side)

Side tables and consoles added both symmetry and practicality to the drawing room. Serpentine fronts, fluted legs, and gilt accents often reflected the neoclassical influences of designers like Robert Adam. These were ideal for displaying porcelain, candelabra, or decorative urns.

3. Elegant Card Tables

(Above photo - Period Georgian Games Table Mahogany Games Antique)

Social gaming was a popular pastime, and fold-over card tables with baize-lined interiors were essential. Georgian examples often feature satinwood inlays or reeded legs, making them not only functional but beautifully decorative when closed and placed against a wall.

4. Pier Tables and Gilt Mirrors

(Above photo - Pair George III Console Tables Mahogany Demi Lune 1790)

Placed between tall sash windows or opposite the fireplace, a pier table paired with an overmantel or gilt pier mirror enhanced light and symmetry. These mirrors were often elaborately framed with classical motifs, urns, or scrolling foliage.

5. Fireplace Surrounds and Fenders

The fireplace was a central architectural focus. Georgian drawing rooms featured carved marble surrounds in classical styles, sometimes flanked by small chairs or stools. A brass fender and fire tools added both safety and decorative polish.

6. Decorative Cabinets and Bookcases

Tall, glazed-front bookcases or china cabinets brought both storage and stature. Georgian cabinetry, especially those influenced by Hepplewhite or Sheraton, combined elegance with lightness often in satinwood or mahogany, with delicate line inlay.

7. Tea Tables and Serving Trolleys

Afternoon tea was an integral ritual. Folding tea tables or tiered dumb waiters were used to serve guests. Georgian tea tables often had tilt-top mechanisms and were finely carved, making them ideal accent pieces when not in use.

8. Lighting and Accessories

(Above photo - Georgian Painted Mirror Hall Mirrors 1900)

While chandeliers were a staple overhead, Georgian drawing rooms also featured candlesticks, girandoles, and wall sconces. Gilt bronze and ormolu mounts added sparkle, reflecting candlelight in polished mirrors and surfaces.

Final Thoughts

Furnishing a Georgian drawing room is about more than just furniture it's about creating balance, light, and a sense of gracious sociability. By selecting authentic period pieces or well-made reproductions in the Georgian style, you can evoke the timeless elegance of this golden age of British interior design.\

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