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  • An antique Victorian chair can add a touch of elegance to a living room. Victorian furniture from the early 1800s to the turn of the 20th century featured wood frames in mahogany, walnut, rosewood or…

  • Many antique chairs have button tufting in the upholstery. Whether you want to redo an antique chair or add tufting to a chair, button tufts can add to the aesthetics of your home décor. While…

  • Some of the best furniture finds come from antique stores, flea markets or thrift stores. It can be difficult to identify the maker and era of a found chair, but it is important to do so since you may…

  • Sometimes antiquing a modern painted chair can be more practical than purchasing an actual antique painted chair. Antique chairs are often fragile and might need repair. In addition, paint used on…

  • Don't take apart antique furniture when repairing it. If you have simple broken parts, fix them in place to preserve the quality of the antique. It can be counterproductive to try and remove the leg.…

  • Correctly antiquing your chair with glaze can make the difference between a piece of furniture that adds an aura of "class" to your room and a piece of furniture that you'll want to push to…

  • Applying an antique paint technique to a chair does not require any specials skills and may be used to update an old chair or give a classic look to a new, unfinished chair. Look for old chairs in…

  • The material widely referred to as fiberglass is in fact a form of plastic strengthened with glass fibers, more properly known as "glass-reinforced plastic" or "GRP." Developed for aircraft during…

  • Before the early 17th century, chairs were comparative rarities, their comforts enjoyed by only the privileged few, while everyone else made do with stools or benches. A hundred years later, the…

  • In the minds of sports fans, Belgium is perhaps best known for its love of football, or soccer. This sport has dominated Belgian sports for decades; however, Belgium has other more traditional games…

  • Dating to the time of their reputed inventor, Benjamin Franklin, rocking chairs rest upon two distinctive curved feet known as "rockers," enabling them to swing back and forth. With…

  • Reputedly invented by Benjamin Franklin, the rocking chair can be distinguished from other examples of rustic seating such as the Windsor chair by the manner in which it rests upon two curved,…

  • In the U.S., the earliest dining sets date from the 1790s, when formal dining became fashionable. Consisting of at least six chairs, a table and sometimes a matching sideboard, these elegant pieces of…

  • Before the American Civil War, dining chairs were usually made by small firms employing skilled craftsmen. Afterward, mechanized processes became the norm and production shifted to the Midwest, to…

  • Antique rocking chairs are often treasured heirlooms passed on from one generation to another, or they are lucky finds at an antique store, garage sale or flea market. These rocking chairs are made…

  • The armchair was developed in the 1700s. As society changed, the armchair was created for comfort and entertainment. It reflected the style and politics of its time.

  • Early furniture making in Belgium was focused in the city of Mechelen, which was rebuilt after a fire in 1572. Mechelen was also near the first European railroad system, which made the town an…

  • Windsor rocking chairs, which originated in England during the 1740s, are characterized by a bow-spindled back. The chairs were originally intended for use in the garden and were made in many types of…

  • One of the most common problems you'll encounter with antique chairs you find at flea markets, estate sales or garage sales is missing seats. That's also why these chairs can be purchased at bargain…

  • Rocking chairs have been around since the 18th century England, and Benjamin Franklin is often credited with designing the first wooden rocking chair in the United States around 1775. However, that…

  • The first Morris chairs were manufactured in England by the William Morris Co. around 1866 and were the first known reclining chairs produced. Later, furniture makers like Gustav Stickley copied…

  • Antique chairs range from the gloriously ornate Chippendales to the functional and relatively stark rocking chairs of Colonial America. Many chair designs still in use today first gained popularity in…

  • If you need pictures of antique chairs for a research project, or to help with a buying spree, you have to know where to look. Browsing through antique websites and catalogs may prove cumbersome if…

  • Rocking chairs are classic Americana. Benjamin Franklin is often noted as the originator of the rocking chair but documentation shows that a cabinetmaker by the name of William Savery may have been…

  • You might discover an antique chair in your garage. There might be one in your grandmother's attic. Your Saturday meander though yard sales may uncover one. Look carefully at each chair and become an…

  • Every chair has its own story to tell. Some antique chairs have obvious stories, told in a loud voice. Other chairs hold a quiet mystery that needs to be coaxed into a story, one whisper at a time. An…

  • Antique wooden chairs encompass a variety of styles. The earliest chairs were little more than stools with backs. Arms were added, and rich carving replaced crude slats. The uncomfortable early pieces…

  • When buying an antique rocking chair, decide what the chair will be used for, where the rocker will go and if the chair is sturdy and safe. Find out how to identify an antique rocking chair that has…

  • There are many types of antique chairs, including dinning room chairs and upholstered chairs, which can all be reconditioned to fit your needs and style. Find an antique chair at an antique mall, and…

  • Antique chair types have had a long history. Use of chairs signified many things over time, such as the social status of the sitter. Functions produced slight variations and, though made in the same…

  • The rocking chair is symbolic of leisure time, of quiet moments before the fire and of summer evenings on the front porch. It is this imagery that makes antique rocking chairs a favorite of…

  • By strict definition, only chairs that are more than 100 years old are antiques. The expert craftsmanship found in some antique chairs and their usefulness make them appealing items to collect.…