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Furniture Styles
Jacobean
Early American
William and Mary
Queen Anne
Colonial
Georgian
Pennsylvania Dutch
Chippendale
Robert Adam
Hepplewhite
Federal
Sheraton
Duncan Phyfe
American Empire
Shaker
Victorian
Arts and Craft
Art Nouveau
Scandinavian Contemporary
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Furniture Style Glossary: Appearance
Appearance
Formal
| Elaborately detailed, somber appearance.
Associated with the following furniture styles:
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Graceful and Refined
| Elegant appearance. (Federal style shown).
Associated with the following furniture styles:
- William and Mary
- Queen Anne
- Colonial
- Chippendale
- Robert Adam
- Hepplewhite
- Federal
- Sheraton
- Duncan Phyfe
- American Empire
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Heavily Ornamented
| Elaborate ornamentation. (Art Nouveau style shown)
Associated with the following furniture styles:
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Simple
| Straight lines, simple design and little ornamentation. (Scandivanian Contemporary style shown).
Associated with the following furniture styles:
- Early American
- Pennsylvania Dutch
- Shaker
- Arts and Craft
- Scandinavian Contemporary
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Sturdy
| Straight lines and heavy proportion.
Associated with the following furniture styles:
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