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EKDuncan - My Fanciful Muse: Regency Furniture 1823-1828: Ackermann's Repository Series 3 Regency Interior, Egyptian Furniture, Antique Room, Girls Drawing, Regency Furniture, Furniture Sketch, Empire Furniture, White Furniture Living Room, Antique Furniture For Sale

Well here it finally is - the third and final installment of Regency Furniture from Ackermann's Repository. This post will cover the furniture items from Series 3 which were published from 1823-1828. One of my favorites from AR Series III - Ser3 v11 1828 furniture plate 35 - Sofa Sadly, 1828 was the last year Ackermann's Repository was published; but what a bounty of images they provided in their 20 years of publication. It's been a true pleasure posting about them and I hope you've enjoyed…

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The Furniture Bible: Christophe Pourny's Guide to Furniture Care, Restoration & Identification Interior Design History, Furniture Care, Furniture Restoration, Interior Styles, The Gospel, Furniture Styles, Architecture Fashion, History Design, Interior Design Styles

Finding the perfect antique is one thing, taking care of it can be another. In his new book, The Furniture Bible, expert furniture restorer Christophe Pourny tells you everything you need to know about furniture care, from fixing scratches to DIY restoration projects. Here, he talks about how to treat six 1stdibs items in particular, including solving the issues that most commonly arise.

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Iconic Furniture Pieces, Famous Product Design, Iconic Chairs Design, Timeless Furniture Pieces, Furniture Design Classic, Modernism Furniture, Retro Furniture Design, Famous Chairs, Famous Furniture Designers

Why is it important to consider classic design styles of the past in order to create timeless interiors of today? Well, for starters, timeless interiors do not rely exclusively on currentdesign trends. Design history has proven time and again that restricting your room design to what is ‘current’ or ‘trendy’ will date your space. Check out some examples:THE SEVENTIESThe ‘70’s is commonly referred to as the “decade style forgot”! Think shag pile carpet, macrame wall hangings. lacquered and me

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