His furniture designs were taken from Chinese and Gothic.
Who is Thomas Chippendale?
Rococo furniture was designed to fit this.
What is human scale?
This popular blue and white china is valuable and collectible.
What is Wedgewood?
Josef Hoffmann designed this popular chair.
What is the cube chair?
One would sleep in this.
What is a Letto?
This furniture was known for its "Bulbous" form.
What is Jacobean?
Louis the XV furniture was known to have these legs and foot.
What is cabriole leg and scroll foot?
These chair backs have been imitated more than any by modern manufactures.
What are Sheraton?
He was the last director of the Bauhaus.
Who is Mies van der Rohe?
This very important piece of furniture was made of walnut and was used to store important items.
What is the Cassone?
During their reign many new types of cabinets, clocks, bureaus, and desks were introduced.
Who are William and Mary?
Oak parquet, limestone, terra-cotta and marble were used for this.
What is flooring?
Neo Classic doors always had this detail.
What is inset panel?
This famous house by Frank Lloyd Wright is in Grand Rapids Michigan.
What is the Meyer May House?
People craved this in their homes and began to retreat to the country to build.
What is privacy in a Country home?
Her furnishings were known for having this distinct Claw and blank foot.
What is ball?
This gold application was occasionally applied to add detail and decor.
What is gilding?
She was a great painter of the time who worked with the Adams brothers.
Who is Angela Kauffmann?
He said to achieve great design one must, borrow, diffuse and modify.
Who is Frank Lloyd Wright?
Running bond, herringbone, or circular.
What is flooring patterns?
One of her tables was called the pie crust.
Who is Queen Anne?
This fabric pattern was commonly used and added pattern often floral.
What is tapestry?
Popular chair styles shield, camel, oval and heart were made by this couple.
Who are George and Alice Hepplewhite?
This famous design house was closed by Hitler in 1933.
What is the Bauhaus?
This tall back often uncomfortable armless chair was called what?
What is a Sedia?