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  2. Italian Rococo interior design - Wikipedia

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    Italian Rococo furniture was usually upholstered with rich and colourful fabrics, such as velvet and silk, and furniture was usually lacquered. [1] Furniture from Piedmont was typically very French in style, Lombardy produced more sober and wooden furnishings, Genoa was known for its rich fabrics and colourful styles, and Venice for its ...

  3. Henry Copeland (furniture designer) - Wikipedia

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    Henry Copeland, aka Henry Copland, (c. 1710 – 1754) [1] was an 18th-century English cabinetmaker and furniture designer. In partnership with Mathias Locke during the mid-18th century in London, they produced many furniture designs in the Rococo Furniture Style.

  4. Thomas Chippendale - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Chippendale (June 1718 – 1779) was an English woodworker in London, designing furniture in the mid-Georgian, English Rococo, and Neoclassical styles. In 1754 he published a book of his designs in a trade catalogue titled The Gentleman and Cabinet Maker's Director—the most important collection of furniture designs published in England to that point which created a mass market for ...

  5. Thomas Johnson (designer) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Johnson (1714–1778) was an English wood carver and furniture maker. [1] [2] ... He was said to be one of the most successful exponents of the rococo style ...

  6. Rococo Revival - Wikipedia

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    John Henry Belter (1804-1863) was a famous American cabinetmaker of the Rococo Revival era. His name was commonly used as a generic term for all Rococo Revival furniture. Rosewood from Brazil and East India were favored by mid 19th-century patrons of formal furniture. Rosewood is very dense and brittle, and so rosewood furniture is very fragile ...

  7. Thomas Elfe - Wikipedia

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    Innovative furniture designer Thomas Elfe produced tea tables and trays, coffeepot handles, bookcases and lounge chairs, [6] as well as stackable chests, double chests of drawers and built-in wardrobes. He focused on the London style, [5] but his work could also be Georgian, Rococo, Gothic, [19] Chinese or French. [19]