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Thomas Sheraton

Thomas Sheraton

Thomas Sheraton was a British furniture designer and cabinetmaker who was active during the late 18th century. His visual style, often referred to as Sheraton style, was highly influential during the Neoclassical period. Known for his elegant and refined designs, Sheraton's style became famous for its delicate proportions, intricate inlays, and use of exotic woods. His furniture was characterized by straight lines, slender forms, and neoclassical motifs such as urns, rosettes, and architectural elements. Sheraton's style gained popularity between 1790 and 1810 and exerted a significant influence on furniture design throughout Europe and America.

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Neoclassical styleChippendale styleHepplewhite styleRobert AdamGeorge Hepplewhite
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