How Does Victorian Furniture Differ From Other Antique Styles like Edwardian or Georgian?
Victoria, Edwardian and Georgian furniture each reflect that period's distinct styles and designs with clear differences that make them easy to recognise.
The characteristics of Victorian furniture that set it apart from Edwardian and Georgian furniture are:
Heavy ornamentation: The most defining feature of Victorian furniture is its intricate carvings and elaborate inlays. Whereas, Edwardian and Georgian were simpler and more refined.
Opulence and grandeur: Victorian furniture is made from dark, rich woods like mahogany and is often large and imposing to fill large rooms.
Design influences: This period was heavily influenced by Gothic, Renaissance, and even Japanese aesthetics while Georgian furniture takes inspiration from the Regency style and Edwardian from the Art Nouveau movement with flowing lines and organic forms.
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