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Furniture Design Influences: 18 th Century Europe Early 19 th Century Europe Early 19 th Century North America Mid 19 th Century Anglo-American Late 19 th Century American Early 20 th Century American Asian 19 th -20 th Century Middle East 19th-20th Century

Furniture Design Influences: 18 th Century Europe Classical Gothic/Romanesque Oriental Moorish Greco-Roman Early 19 th Century Europe Early 19 th Century North America Late 19 th Century American Early 20 th Century American Asian 19 th -20 th Century Middle East 19th-20th Century

Furniture Design Influences: 18 th Century Europe Classical

Furniture Design Influences: 18 th Century Europe Gothic/Romanesque

Furniture Design Influences: 18 th Century Europe Oriental

Furniture Design Influences: 18 th Century Europe Oriental

Furniture Design Influences: 18 th Century Europe Moorish

Furniture Design Influences: 18 th Century Europe Early 19 th Century Europe Imperial/Monarchy Social Revolution Middle Class Values Archeological Discovery Asian Importation Early 19 th Century North America Late 19 th Century American Early 20 th Century American Asian 19 th -20 th Century Middle East 19th-20th Century

Furniture Design Influences: 18 th Century Europe Early 19 th Century Europe Early 19 th Century North America Continental Expansion Middle Class Values Power Mechanics Domestic Industry Late 19 th Century American Early 20 th Century American Asian 19 th -20 th Century Middle East 19th-20th Century

Furniture Design Influences: 18 th Century Europe Early 19 th Century Europe Early 19 th Century North America Late 19 th Century American Communication Expansion Mass Production Methods Electricity, Engineering & Chemistry Novel Art Forms European Design Early 20 th Century American Asian 19 th -20 th Century Middle East 19th-20th Century

Furniture Design Influences: 18 th Century Europe Early 19 th Century Europe Early 19 th Century North America Mid 19 th Century Anglo-American Late 19 th Century American Early 20 th Century American New Materials New Colors Social & Political Revolution Expanded Travel Asian 19 th -20 th Century Middle East 19th-20th Century

Furniture Design Influences: 18 th Century Europe Early 19 th Century Europe Early 19 th Century North America Mid 19 th Century Anglo-American Late 19 th Century American Early 20 th Century American Asian 19 th -20 th Century External Access Expanded Commerce Exported Design Social & Political Conflict Middle East 19th-20th Century

Furniture Design Influences: 18 th Century Europe Early 19 th Century Europe Early 19 th Century North America Mid 19 th Century Anglo-American Late 19 th Century American Early 20 th Century American Asian 19 th -20 th Century Middle East 19th-20th Century Increased Mechanization Expanded Commerce Exported Design Education

Furniture Design Influences: Function Form Materials Finishes Decoration

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Furniture Design Influences: Function Form Simple Complex Decorative Archaic Reproduction Materials Finishes Decoration

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