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Italian Mid-Century Oyster Burl Cabriole Leg Writing Table
Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101
Italian Mid-Century Oyster Burl Cabriole Leg Writing Table
Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101
Cabriole leg
A cabriole leg refers to a curved furniture leg. The cabriole leg can be identified by two distinct curves with the top half of the leg curving outwards and the bottom half of the leg bowing inwards. This design is believed to represent four-legged animals. The cabriole leg is commonly associated with the Chippendale style and was popular during the eighteenth and nineteenth century.
Burl
Burl is a type of wood that comes from an irregular growth on a tree. Burl wood is usually cut in a thin veneer form to show its exquisite detail. Burl wood is most common in walnut, elm and yew. Burl wood has been used to decorate furniture for centuries and was highly popular during the Biedermeier period.
Veneer
A wood finishing technique in which thin sheet of fine wood is applied to a the surface of a coarser wood or other structural material for decoration. Veneer is used to give furniture pieces a finer, more pleasing appearance. It was first used in ancient Egypt, classical Greece, and Rome, but did not appear again until the 17th Century in the Netherlands.
Cabriole leg
A cabriole leg refers to a curved furniture leg. The cabriole leg can be identified by two distinct curves with the top half of the leg curving outwards and the bottom half of the leg bowing inwards. This design is believed to represent four-legged animals. The cabriole leg is commonly associated with the Chippendale style and was popular during the eighteenth and nineteenth century.
Burl
Burl is a type of wood that comes from an irregular growth on a tree. Burl wood is usually cut in a thin veneer form to show its exquisite detail. Burl wood is most common in walnut, elm and yew. Burl wood has been used to decorate furniture for centuries and was highly popular during the Biedermeier period.
Veneer
A wood finishing technique in which thin sheet of fine wood is applied to a the surface of a coarser wood or other structural material for decoration. Veneer is used to give furniture pieces a finer, more pleasing appearance. It was first used in ancient Egypt, classical Greece, and Rome, but did not appear again until the 17th Century in the Netherlands.
Cabriole leg
A cabriole leg refers to a curved furniture leg. The cabriole leg can be identified by two distinct curves with the top half of the leg curving outwards and the bottom half of the leg bowing inwards. This design is believed to represent four-legged animals. The cabriole leg is commonly associated with the Chippendale style and was popular during the eighteenth and nineteenth century.
Burl
Burl is a type of wood that comes from an irregular growth on a tree. Burl wood is usually cut in a thin veneer form to show its exquisite detail. Burl wood is most common in walnut, elm and yew. Burl wood has been used to decorate furniture for centuries and was highly popular during the Biedermeier period.
Veneer
A wood finishing technique in which thin sheet of fine wood is applied to a the surface of a coarser wood or other structural material for decoration. Veneer is used to give furniture pieces a finer, more pleasing appearance. It was first used in ancient Egypt, classical Greece, and Rome, but did not appear again until the 17th Century in the Netherlands.