England Furniture Considers A Brief History of Furniture

The often cited emergence of furniture manufacturing began around 3000 BC as noted by furniture discovered in a preserved village located in Orkney, Scotland.   In the many centuries since these original pieces were created, humans have been able to improve the design and functionality of furniture.

In the 18th and 19th centuries archaeologists uncovered tables and inlaid serving stands that were dated back to the 8th century BC in Gordion, Turkey.   Ancient Egyptian furniture has been known to include beds, boxes and chairs dating from 1550 to 1200 BC.  The early art of furniture making was also present in Ancient Greece.   Research has found Greek vases with images of beds and chairs suggesting that some Greek furniture could be dated as early as the 2nd millennium BC.  Wood was commonly used to create furniture and furniture made with wood was usually heavy and ornamented with carved designs.

During the time of early modern Europe, furniture making became increasingly common and popular. During the 17th century, both Southern and Northern Europe was characterized by opulent and often gilded Baroque furniture designs. Palladianism was a style that belonged to Great Britain while the Rococo and Neoclassicism styles were more common in Western Europe.

By the year 1860s, the Rococo style subsided and the Renaissance Revival took its place as the latest trend in furniture style.  Reform and revolution in the art of furniture was very evident an marked the turn of the century.

After World War II, some furniture makers took a new initiative and began to use other materials – such as metals and plastics – in their furniture pieces. These furniture makers collaborated to create new designs such as the Eames chair and ottoman. These pieces are most known for their composition of curved molded plywood with deeply padded upholstery. Modernism in terms of furniture was introduced during the first three quarters of the twentieth century. Many furniture designers worked to attain this Modernist style.  This is also the era when Transitional furniture was first introduced.  This furniture sought to fill the gap between Traditional furniture and Modern furniture.

During the 1980s, furniture styles had rapidly flourished to the point of hundreds of examples emerging on the scene. The positive aspect of this stylistic era was the enormous range of choices that were offered, from classic modern to high-tech industrial furnishings. Live-edge was introduced as one unique outgrowth of post-modern furniture design.  This design incorporated the natural edge of the wood and blended it with the design of the furniture.

England Furniture, born in 1964, demonstrates the growth of furniture styles that have occurred in the furniture manufacturing industry over recent decades.  England Furniture provides audiences with a wide variety of modern and traditional styles and they supply their customers with custom fabric and pattern options. The England Furniture factory is located in the United States (in the state of Tennessee) and you can view the latest offerings of England Furniture or visit the full England Furniture catalog to see the wide array of England Furniture creations.

England Furniture Chip Stationary Sofa

The England Furniture Chip sofa is the ultimate basic in a high-fashion society.  Its’ simple row of buttons across the back, flared arm and exposed leg create a contemporary silhouette which would be welcome in any home.  With 2 sets of pillows available on the sofa the fabric combinations are endless so go ahead, and style away!  This England Furniture Chip collection also includes a loveseat, ottoman and chair.

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England Furniture Whitney Sofa

The England Furniture Company Whitney is a subtle camelback sofa with welted and rolled arms. Its’ clean lines include 3 welted, reversible tee cushions.  It includes one set of contrasting accent pillows and a bolster. The turned legs and smooth front rail add to this sofa’s distinctive style. Fabric options are available to coordinate with most decors. Matching loveseat, ottoman and chair are also available.

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England Furniture Queen Jaden Sleeper

The lodge look is alive and well in our England Furniture Company Jaden sleeper sofa. This piece has a 3-cushion style in select covers with rolled/welted arms and pyramid legs. Novelty patterns combined with a leather-look-alike can provide the perfect choice for your retreat home, cabin or almost any house. The toss pillows are reversible. Loveseat, ottoman and chair also available.

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England Furniture Allison Occasional Ottoman

Create your own style statement with this Allison storage ottoman.  This round ottoman features casters to make life a bit easier and a contrasting welt for a bit of extra drama.  You’re also adding storage to your home at the same time!  Take a look at England Furniture’s Midtown for a solid look and England Furniture’s Olena for an even more dramatic two-tone look.

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England Furniture Vanessa Occasional Chair

The Vanessa chair by England Furniture features an impressive antique – yet modern – design which can create a wonderful transitional silhouette for any household.  This sophisticated style features exquisite tailoring, a cutaway arm, petite scale and an exposed leg.  The England Furniture Vanessa chair offers a matching ottoman so you can have a place to kick up your feet.  The Vanessa is available in your choice of our superior leatheresque covers.

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England Furniture Miles

This England Furniture Miles collection is comfortable, over-stuffed and offers the ultimate in relaxation.  Its’ tufted back, pillow arms, and pad-over chaise lets you kick your feet up in comfort for hours.  Make the England Furniture Miles collection your own by choosing from our multiple fabric options.  It is available as a double reclining sofa and loveseat, minimum proximity recliner, rocking recliner, stationary loveseat and swivel gliding recliner.

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England Furniture Fairview Loveseat

This England Furniture Fairview is a wing back loveseat with spool feet.  It is available in a two over two seating configuration. The back profile has a slight sweetheart style flare. The England Furniture Fairview loveseat represents top-notch tailoring.  The crisp matching welt makes this loveseat a timeless piece.  Matching sofa, chair and ottoman are available.

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