Moderne Home: Veneer Furniture
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Elements that are easily identifiable in furniture pieces are elegant, geometrical designs and angular pieces. One only has to look at Art Deco architectural styles, such as the Chrysler Building or the Empire State Building in New York City, to admire this style's simplicity. Art Deco Dining Room Furniture: Love to know Veneer furniture could be mass produced once synthetic glues were developed during the 1920's and 1930's. Veneer became the popular material choice for Bauhaus and Art Deco designers. Light in weight and capable of being bent into elegant, curvilinear forms it has been in use in furniture making since the eighteenth century. Because it was so cheap, durable and easily accessible it became an important medium for experimentation by modernist designers from the 1920's onwards. The History of Plywood for the design and manufacture of Modern Furniture
Moderne Veneer Furniture Products Twenties & Art Deco Sofas: Scandecor Furniture Love: Vintage 20th Century Design Modernism Gallery: American & French Art Deco Furniture Tomlinson Restored Antique Furniture- Art Deco Links to Art Deco Shopping Web Sites
Useful Research Websites English Architecture: Britain Express Looking at Buildings: Pevsner Architectural Guides The History of Furniture Timeline Antiques, Styles & Influences Through The Ages Hardwood Plywood and Veneer Association
Useful Links to Articles Design Styles- Architecture, interiors and furnishings: Dezignare Modern
Furniture Classics by Monique Stern Tod Oldham Restoring Thonet Chairs Forum Debates
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