Shop chippendale furniture on chairish photo by erin comerford miller photography cue up a stylish mash up.
Chinese chippendale chair history.
Gothic rococo called modern in the pattern book and chinese.
Chippendale furniture is as popular as ever today helping people create a period elegance in their homes.
A chinese chippendale mirror pairs perfectly with dorothy draper s classic espana chest.
Chinese chippendale furniture feels fabulously fresh by pairing it with striking pieces from other eras as designer charlotte lucas did in the dreamy retreat above.
Thomas chippendale had a vision to combine multiple design cultures to create the much desired chippendale.
Chippendale designs fall into three main styles.
It is mainly characterized by the style of the legs and feet and is frequently made of a dark colored wood.
Chippendale is a style of furniture that became popular towards the end of the 18th century designed by english cabinet maker thomas chippendale after whom the style is named.
Chippendale blended these disparate stylistic elements into harmonious and unified designs.
The chippendale aesthetic has stood the test of time as it has continued to be a part of interior design since its inception.
The term chippendale specifically refers to english furniture of the 1750s and 60s made in a modified rococo style.
There are influences from the queen ann style as well as chinese design.
Chippendale adapted fashionable chinese design elements into chair backs that featured pagoda like shapes and cutouts on the chair rails with rectangular fretwork patterns forming the backs.