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Chippendale

Chippendale

Chippendale is a style of furniture design that emerged in the mid-18th century, named after the British cabinet-maker Thomas Chippendale. It gained popularity during the years of 1750 to 1780. This visual style is famous for its ornate and intricately carved woodwork, especially in dining chairs and cabinets. The Chippendale style is characterized by the use of rococo motifs, such as scrolls, shells, and acanthus leaves, as well as Chinese-inspired elements like pagoda-shaped tops and fretwork. The craftsmanship and attention to detail made Chippendale furniture highly sought after, marking a shift towards more refined and elegant designs.

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Thomas ChippendaleGeorge HepplewhiteThomas SheratonLouis XVI style
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