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Art Deco furniture is a style that emerged in the early 20th century, reaching its peak popularity in the 1920s and 1930s.
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Denmark's influence on mid-century modern design is profound, with its minimalist yet functional approach shaping the aesthetic of the era.
In the realm of antique furniture, few techniques capture the essence of timeless elegance and meticulous craftsmanship quite like parquetry inlay.
Console tables have long been cherished for their versatility, elegance, and timeless appeal.
Antique gilt side tables are not just functional pieces of furniture; they are exquisite works of art that bring a touch of history and luxury into any space.
Antique tapestries are more than just decorative wall hangings; they are intricate works of art that offer a glimpse into the craftsmanship and culture of past eras.
At Canonbury Antiques we carry a range of antique dining chairs of various styles and made from different woods.
Valuing an antique partner's desk can be an exciting and rewarding endeavor.
The refectory table holds a distinct charm, embodying tradition, warmth, and a sense of community.
Chinoiserie, a term derived from the French word "chinois" meaning Chinese, refers to a European artistic style that emerged in the 17th century, characterized by the imitation and interpretation of Chinese and East Asian art and design.
French display cabinets and vitrines epitomize sophistication, blending functionality with aesthetics to showcase prized possessions, collectibles, and treasured artifacts.