Posts Tagged ‘Occasional Furniture’
Tuesday, June 15th, 2010
In the beginning of the 20th century, many households were furnished with either Victorian furniture or mission furniture. To meet the increasing demand for mission furniture, many major furniture makers and individuals started to create their own lines of mission style furnishings, including the Craftsman Workshops of Gustav Stickley, Stickley Brothers, L&JG Stickley, Chair Company, The Shop of the Crafters, Greene and Greene, Charles Rohlfs, Charles Limbert and Frank Lloyd Wright.

Autumn Park 7-Piece Trestle Table Group
Later on, an expert on the arts and crafts movement, Bruce Johnson, wrote about the differences between arts and crafts furniture and mission furniture. He said that the former is characterized by high quality furniture that features more elaborate designs, whereas mission furniture is low quality furniture with very basic designs. By 1910, almost every furniture manufacturer was producing mission furniture pieces, and much of these were poorly designed and constructed, which somehow fitted the Johnson’s description of the mission furniture. Today, mission style furniture is produced by all types of furniture makers, ranging from large international manufacturers to one-man craft shops. There is also a wide selection of such furniture in the market, and come in different designs and materials.
If you want to buy mission furniture online, you can take a look at Grand Furniture Gallery’s wonderful collection of high-quality and beautifully designed mission furniture products.
Tags: Bedroom Furniture, Dining Room Furniture, Home Office Furniture, Mission Furniture, Mission Style Furniture, Occasional Furniture
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Wednesday, April 28th, 2010
Mirrors are often used by interior designers and homeowners to enhance the presence of light in a room. However, most mirrors are not large enough to brighten up a room that has very limited sunlight, and it can be costly for homeowners to install mirror tiles on a wall. The best way to add brightness and space in a room is to buy mirrored furniture.

Collette Hall Chest
There are many different types of mirrored furnishings in the market, and they include mirrored tables, closets, dressers, armoires, desks, and others. In structure and design, they are the same as other types of furniture. They are mostly made of wood, and their surfaces are either partly or entirely covered with mirrors. Mirrored furniture pieces are highly sought after by homeowners because they can create a camouflage effect and adapt to any color scheme. Also, they come in many different styles to suit any décor, ranging from curvy traditional designs to angular modern pieces.
Mirrored furniture pieces are not widely available because they are comparatively more difficult to make than other types of furniture items. Also, they require special care when they are being transported. If you are looking for a reliable furniture store to order mirrored furniture online, you can check out Grand Furniture Gallery’s excellent collection of mirrored furniture items.
Tags: Bedroom Furniture, Living Room Furniture, Mirrored Furniture, Occasional Furniture
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Monday, April 19th, 2010
The parson chair features a simplistic and functional design, and it can blend in with almost any kind of décor. Contrary to popular belief, the name of the chair was not derived from the parsonages of Christian organizations; it came from the Parsons School of Design in Paris, France.

Elation Red Leather Parsons Chair
The design of the parson chair was created sometime in the 1930s. At that time, most furniture pieces were heavily ornamented, and they displayed influences of designs from the past. The parson chair was considered revolutionary, because it was a simple piece of furniture with clean lines and no ornamentation. Soon, it found its way into the dining rooms of many households, and it was used in combination with a parson table. The parson dining set gave a dining room a modern and airy appearance, and it was a welcomed replacement for the heavy traditional dining furniture that made a room look cramped.
Later on, new designs were developed for the parson chair. With the addition of comfortable cushion, it became an ideal furniture piece for creating reading nooks as well as an occasional chair. In the 21st century, the chair continues to become a preferred choice among homeowners, and it is available in a wide range of colors and finishes. You can buy a parson chair in most furniture stores or over the Internet.
If you want to order parson chair online, you can check out Grand Gallery Furniture’s impressive selection of parson furniture.
Tags: Dining Room Furniture, Occasional Furniture, Parson Chair, Parson Table, Reading Room
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Friday, April 9th, 2010
In the past, white furniture was not a popular choice among homeowners, because it was vulnerable to stains. It was especially impractical for those who have kids at home. Now, most white furniture pieces are made of stain-resistant materials and fabrics, and they gather less dust than dark-colored ones. Some of them come with slipcovers that can be easily removed for washing.

Camden White Dining Set
In recent years, white furnishings are becoming more sought after, because they can blend well with any style of décor. Additionally, they can enhance the color scheme of a room, because they make other colors shine. A room with white furniture will look brighter and more cheerful. White is a neutral color, and it can be used to unify other colors. If you have mismatched furniture pieces or accessories in your home, you can replace them with white furniture.
Also, white comes in hundreds of different shades, ranging from cream white to white with hint of peach or tan. You can choose a specific shade of white that suits your home décor perfectly. White furniture also makes it easy for you to change decorating schemes. You can use pillows of different colors in summer and winter, and your home will look totally different. Another great advantage of using white furniture is that it can make your room look more spacious.
Tags: Bedroom Furniture, Dining Room Furniture, Home Office Furniture, Living Room Furniture, Occasional Furniture, White Furniture
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Friday, March 26th, 2010
When you have friends or relatives coming over to your place, you want to create the perfect environment for them to hang out. Whether you are having a cocktail party or a birthday celebration, you will need occasional furniture to make your guests feel more comfortable and create an appropriate ambiance for the occasion.

Costa Mesa End Table
Occasional furniture refers to small furniture items that are used to meet the demands of special occasions. If you have many friends coming to your home for dinner, you may not have enough dining chairs to accommodate everybody, and you don’t want some of your guests to be having their meals in the living room. With occasional chairs, you can make all your guests feel comfortable, and they will definitely want to visit your home again. Occasional furniture usually includes small furniture pieces that can be easily moved and stored, and examples of this type of furniture are cocktail tables, end tables, tray-top tables, arm and side chairs, pub chairs, foldable chairs, and others.
When purchasing occasional furniture, you should make sure that the furniture pieces you choose blend well with the décor in your home. At Grand Furniture Gallery, you will find an extensive selection of traditional and contemporary occasional furniture that will add elegance and charm to any home.
Tags: Cocktail Tables, Contemporary Furniture, End Tables, Occasional Furniture, Pub Chairs, Traditional Furniture, Tray Top Tables
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Friday, March 12th, 2010
The Victorian furniture era was named after Queen Victoria of England and was depicted by heavy dark toned furnishings. Back in the Victorian era, it was not uncommon to find homes filled with ornately carved furniture and heavily layered window treatments.
Her son, King Edward VII, succeeded to the throne in 1901, and then began the Edwardian furniture era. His design style was quite different than his mother’s. The Edwardian period was considered a more elegant and cheerful designing time. It was a time of change and distraction from the dark and heavy design style. During the Edwardian era, furniture was designed with delicate lines and upholstered in floral designs or flowing graphics. Many furniture pieces from the Edwardian furniture era had a mixed bag of design styles. You could often find previous designing techniques mixed together to make one interesting piece of furniture. For example, a desk could have slender legs with squared feet, and the drawers would have inlaid veneers and intricate hardware. Instead of a heavy desk, the desk would be delicate and light. Many furniture designers in the Edwardian era used curved lines for their furniture pieces. During this eclectic furniture making time period, mixing classic styles with curved designed was popular among designers. Basically, during the Edwardian design era, most anything that was cheerful and fun was acceptable!
At Grand Furniture Gallery you will find furniture reproductions from most every time period. Stop by our store to check out our lovely selection of Edwardian, Queen Anne, Georgian, and Sheraton design elements that are incorporated into many of the great furniture pieces that we have in stock. See how great designers from years long past still offer inspiration for today’s furniture. At Grand Furniture Gallery you will always find quality North Carolina furniture at prices that cannot be beat!
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Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010
Continuing from Monday…
Stickley’s furniture featured rectangular lines and was usually made of oak that was lightly stained to showcase the wood’s grain. Leather and canvas was used instead of heavy tapestry on seat cushions. Stickley took pride in the fact that he never used nails or glue as fasteners in his furniture pieces. Instead he had visible tenon-and-key joints, exposed tenons, and visible dowels as fasteners. Using these intricate techniques dated back to medieval times and made the Stickley Mission furniture extremely unique and in high demand.
Gustav Stickley considered himself a “craftsman” and published his own magazine called “The Craftsman” from 1901 to 1916. In it he promoted his principles of furniture design, mostly that pieces should be comfortable and well made, and practical too. Always supporting the Arts and Crafts movement, he often stressed the importance of choosing furniture that was more cost effective rather than luxurious.
Despite his many successes in furniture design, Stickley’s creations were subjected to unauthorized knock-off’s which eventually helped put him out of business. In 1915, Gustav Stickley filed for bankruptcy and closed his factory for good. The great news is, that despite his demise, the Mission style furniture still lives on today!
At Grand Furniture Gallery you will find a wide selection of Mission style furniture for every room of your home. Stop by today to see the beautiful bedroom sets, dining sets, office furniture, entertainment centers, armoire/TV Console, occasional tables and pub table and chairs that are available. We offer a variety of sizes and colors to choose from so it is easy to create the perfect Mission style room. Stop by our showroom to see what will inspire you with our quality furniture that is made in North Carolina!
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Monday, March 1st, 2010
The Arts and Crafts movement first came to life in Great Britain in the middle of the 19th century. It was during a time when factories began mass production of furniture and goods that true artisans attacked the new ideals of mass production. To those who followed the Arts and Crafts movement, workers who were tied to machines were being robbed of the simple pleasures of their own creativity. It was widely be believed that workers should return to the superior practices of making items by hand, as the beauty of those items was in the irregularity that was created by the individual artisan.
Gustav Stickley is often credited with leading the charge in the Arts and Crafts movement, but it was actually already in full swing by the time he became involved. Stickley was a popular American furniture maker in the early part of the 20th century. His design style was called Mission or Mission Oak and was inspired by the Spanish Missions in California. The furniture name also suited one of Stickley’s core values; that it fulfilled a mission or purpose.
The Stickley furniture was unique in that it celebrated the handmade nature of furniture making, but was still able to be produced via machine. His techniques allowed his furniture designs to be efficiently crafted for less money than his competitors. While other Arts and Craft artisans catered to the wealthy, Stickley tried, and was quite successful, at making his design creations more obtainable to the general public. The Stickley Mission furniture was considered simple, functional, and sturdy, with little attention paid to decorative details.
Please check back on Wednesday for the conclusion.
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Monday, February 15th, 2010
Cottage style furniture has a very interesting past. It mostly came about from a time when the less privileged folks attempted to imitate people who had great wealth. Fine furniture was costly and was made out of beautiful woods like mahogany, cherry, walnut and satinwood. Cottage style furniture was made from whatever type of wood that was indigenous to a specific area. You could often find cottage furniture made out of pine, maple and birch woods. Because these woods were not of the superior variety, they had to be disguised to show their imperfections. Furniture pieces were created and then painted so that they were more durable and pleasing to the eye. These painted types of furniture pieces also helped spruce up the very drab look of actual cottages at the time. Just like in today’s world, paint was an inexpensive way to cheerfully bring color into the otherwise bleak living quarters.
Cottage style furniture has been a popular design style since early on because it was easy to achieve and inexpensive. Decorating in the cottage style way often has the recipient accepting cast-offs from others which are often repainted to fit their own décor. The great thing about cottage furniture is that you can basically use any material, because everything goes when decorating in this style.
You won’t want to wait for other people’s cast-offs though when you see the fantastic cottage style furniture that is available at Grand Furniture Gallery! Stop by today to see what we have available for the bedroom and dining room of your home. We also have cottage style home entertainment centers and occasional furniture with prices that will be hard to beat!
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Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010
Contemporary style designing is also known as modern style design. Choosing this style of design is popular and easily recognizable because of its sleek and clean lines. Contemporary designing is quite different than traditional designs which uses detail carvings, ball and club feet, heavy fabrics, and curved wood. The colors used in contemporary designs typically revolve around blacks, browns, beige, and white, but it is not uncommon to see primary colors used such as a fantastically bright red when designing in the contemporary style.
Contemporary style furniture is not limited to only wood sources. You will often find beautiful furniture pieces made from metal, aluminium, and fiberglass too. Always striking and sophisticated, it is not uncommon to see a contemporary room exhibiting that special flair with furniture pieces that are adorned with mirrors as well.
The Tribecca Queen Cherry Slat Group A, which is available at Grand Furniture Gallery, is a perfect example of a contemporary bedroom set. This sleek and modern set features straight lines and geometric shapes and is sure to enhance the elegance of any room’s décor. Made from hardwood and cherry veneers and accented with a nickel finish, you won’t be disappointed! At Grand Furniture Gallery you will be able to decorate the entire bedroom with the additional furniture pieces that are available. Stop by our store to see the matching nightstands, platform boxes, armoire, accent mirror, corner chest, and bed sizes that we have in stock.
At Grand Furniture Gallery you will find many contemporary style furniture pieces that will look amazing in your home. Stop by today to see our selection of modern furniture that is available for the bedroom, dining room, and home office, and entertainment centers and occasional furniture as well.
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