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Year Crafted

1840 and earlier

Furniture crafted before 1840, often handmade and rare.

1841–1899

Pieces from the Victorian and pre-industrial era.

1900–1929

Early 20th-century designs, including Art Nouveau and Arts & Crafts.

1930–present

Includes midcentury modern and contemporary vintage styles.

Makers

Baker

Renowned for elegant, high-end furniture craftsmanship.

Berkey and Gay

Known for Victorian and Eastlake styles.

Drexel

Popular midcentury and traditional American furniture.

Henredon

Luxury furniture with classic American styling.

Kittinger

Historic reproductions and colonial revival pieces.

Stickley

Famous for mission-style and Arts & Crafts furniture.

Styles

Arts & Crafts

Simple, handcrafted designs emphasizing natural materials.

Art Deco

Bold geometric shapes and luxurious materials.

Art Nouveau

Flowing lines and floral motifs from the early 1900s.

Country French

Elegant, rustic French countryside aesthetics.

Farmhouse & Country

Rural charm with distressed finishes and simple forms.

Eastlake

Ornate Victorian-era style with carved details.

Empire

Classical revival with bold curves and grandeur.

Federal

American neoclassical style with symmetry and simplicity.

Georgian

British elegance from the 18th century.

Industrial

Raw, utilitarian design with metal and wood.

Midcentury Modern

Clean lines, organic forms, and post-war innovation.

Mission

Straightforward, solid wood construction with minimal ornamentation.

Renaissance

Ornate designs inspired by classical European art.

Victorian

Lavish, romantic furniture from the 19th century.

Origin

American

Crafted in the United States, often with colonial or shaker influences.

Asian

Furniture from China, Japan, and Southeast Asia.

English

Classic British styles like Georgian and Victorian.

French

Elegant and ornate designs from France.

German

Solid craftsmanship with traditional German aesthetics.

Italian

Stylish and artistic furniture from Italy.

Swedish

Minimalist and functional Scandinavian design.

Woods

Birdseye & Tiger Maple

Highly figured maple with distinctive grain patterns.

Butternut

Light, soft wood often used in rustic pieces.

Cherry

Rich reddish wood used in fine cabinetry.

Oak

Durable and widely used hardwood.

Mahogany

Dark, luxurious wood favored in classic furniture.

Maple

Versatile hardwood with smooth grain.

Quarter Sawn Oak

Oak cut to reveal dramatic grain patterns.

Rosewood

Exotic hardwood with deep reddish tones.

Walnut

Dark, rich wood with elegant grain.