Cheap Mahogany Furniture

Below is the source of cheap mahogany furniture which can be provided by many mahogany furniture supplier, the important point is to know well where is the source. For example you alrealdy know direct mahogany furniture manufacturer, but in the same time you find other supplier whos provide you cheaper price, in this condition you must make a sure which kind of supplier can provide reasonable cheap price and not only cheaper price. In  my experience some of supplier provide cheaper price without considering to the quality given.




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There is many kind and model of mahogany furniture, in same time you will find same model, design and mesurement but the price provided is different, one supplier provide high price and other low price, but is it reasonable? well don't let us folled with cheaper price and you will find broken market for your market. For quality mahogany furniture I can refer you to Jepara Wood Furniture.Read More...

Quality French Reproduction Furniture

French Mahogany Furniture
Let us get on the history of french reproduction furniture (Read also: Quality Mahogany Reproduction Furniture). The historical aspect of the wood, the different types of woods in use for making french reproduction furniture and other things that you find today in the market. Some of the woods date back to sixtieth and seventieth. No matter what has happened to other woods with time, oak is still in great demands and use.

Around fifty years ago, when the subject of french reproduction furniture first began to be studied and to be written about, it was divided conveniently into four distinct types.

This is not really quite as simple as that, for each of the so called Ages overlaps the others and it is quite impossible to lay down strict dates as to when any one timber was introduced or when it finally, if ever, went out of favor. However, these clear cut divisions do make it easier to deal with the subject, and it may be as well to keep to them; bearing in mind that the dates given are no more than very rough guides.

French reproduction mahogany furniture is the traditionally English wood and while it alone was almost solely used for the making of furniture from the earliest times until about 1650, it has actually continued along with other woods right down to the present day. Old oak furniture is solidly made the wood is very hard, and not only resists decay and woodworm but calls for time, patience and strength to fashion it and many surviving pieces are of large size and noticeably weighty.

At the time when it was popular, the houses of those who could afford furniture (other than plain and simple pieces) were large and the principal room, the hall, was quite often vast in size. Tables and cupboards were correspondingly big, and to find a small and attractive piece of English oak furniture of sixteenth century date today is thus not at all easy. The surviving specimens are eagerly sought and fetch high prices. Whereas a seventeenth century chest may be bought for twenty pounds or so (on the whole, the larger the cheaper) a small cupboard of earlier date will cost several hundreds.

Mahogany furniture was made also on the mainland of Europe, and in appearance it is not unlike that made in England. Much was imported at the date it was made, and a further quantity of it was sent to London during the course of the nineteenth century.

As has been said above, mahogany timber continued in use for making furniture long after the wood had gone generally out of fashion. Pieces were made from it throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries; pieces one would expect to find in walnut or mahogany, which are discovered to be of oak. This was done mostly in the smaller country towns, where local craftsmen used timber that was available readily. While transport was both difficult and expensive, imported woods like walnut and mahogany would have been obtainable normally only near a seaport or a large town.

Mahogany walnut furniture, is an attractive light brown wood with distinctive dark patterns, came into use in the later years of the seventeenth century. Much of it was grown in England, but the imported French variety was usually preferred because it was better marked. For good quantity of the mahogany reproduction furniture products made in the mainland Europe and brought to London during the course of the nineteenth century. Walnut was grown in England but the marked one of the French variety was largely preferred. Thus here we can know how the woods have come to evolve from the different forest types to adorn our rooms today.
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Quality Mahogany Reproduction Furniture

Mahogany Reproduction Furniture
Here let us know more about fine mahogany furniture (Read also: Fine Solid Mahogany Furniture)like the drawers its designed chest, chiffonier, wine-coasters and coffee tables. These were not designed for the daily use of the common man. They were made with different designs and decorations.

Chests of Drawers
Chest of drawers was evolved from the simple chest, noted above. Drawers were added underneath the chest, and before very long the entire piece of mahogany furniture became the casing fitted with drawers, as we know it today.

On earliest were made about 1650, of oak, inlaid, and later with the fashion for walnut mahogany furniture then they became very popular in that wood. Many were decorated with marquetry and with lacquer, and plain walnut examples were veneered to show the grain of the wood at its best. About 1720, small chests of drawers, called for no recorded reason 'bachelor's chests', were made, these have tops that fold over and rest on bearers that pull out from the body of the piece. B

No more than about thirty inches high, two feet in width and a foot from back to front, it is no wonder they are much in demand and very expensive. When old walnut furniture was enjoying a vogue in the 1920's examples of it were dear and labor cheap; many fakes were made. Now, forty years later, some of these have had a lot of wear and tear, and careful examination is needed to distinguish between old and new.

Chests of drawers continued in popularity throughout the eighteenth century, and very fine examples were made in mahogany. Some were of serpentine shape; the top drawer fitted as a dressing table with divisions for combs, brushes and toilet accessories, and with the front corners heavily carved. Simpler ones were of straight outline, and relied on gilt metal handles for their ornament. Mahogany furniture like chests of drawers came into fashion about 1780, and were made with straight or bowed fronts. They continued to be made with slight variations in design for many years more.

Chiffonier
It is a small bookcase or cupboard with an upper part of open shelves. A decorative piece of furniture that was first made about 1800, and continued to be popular throughout the nineteenth century.

Coasters
Wine-coasters are stands for bottles or decanters for use at the dining table. Some took the form of wooden trays with rims; others were of japanned papier-mache, silver or plate. Cheese coasters were usually made of mahogany and date from about 1790. They are boat-shaped with a square base raised on small casters. Today, they are rarely used to hold the large round cheeses for which they were designed, but have a fresh lease of life as fruit containers.

Coffee Tables
While any small and low table can be, and is, called a coffee table, the term is applied particularly to the sets of three or four tables made from about 1790; of which the latter were called 'quartetto tables'. As their name implies, they were made in sets of four, and were so designed that each slid into the other. When so placed they took up no more room than the largest. Made in mahogany and in rosewood, they have been in production almost continuously and old sets are scarce.

This furniture, like the drawers with the decorated chests, chiffonier a small decorative bookcase or cupboard with an upper part of open shelves and wine-coasters are stands for bottles or decanters for use at the dinning-table. Any small and low table can be called a coffee table. These are mainly made of walnut, mahogany, oak, and rosewoods.
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Fine Solid Mahogany Furniture

Solid Mahogany Furniture
Basically, mahogany timber is fine material worked as fine mahogany furniture, mahogany deck, and mahogany reproduction furniture, classic mahogany furniture and painted mahogany furniture. Beside that, it is built as decking or rail road material. And now, this hardwood sought by people as indoor or outdoor furniture to fill at any living space.

In other side, fine mahogany furniture is frequently made in classic traditional style, but these pieces can complement any decorating style. Nowadays, mahogany suits with modern contemporary style of furniture. Adding a few mahogany accent pieces at the living space will create another beauty of elegance and sophistication atmosphere.

Mahogany furniture like, mahogany chippendale chairs, tables, cabinets and other home furnishings crafted with fine solid mahogany will last years to come and should be considered an investment. But since the massive exploitation for a century or more, the natural rainforest of mahogany is decreasing. In South America, or Asia, it is substituted with the harvest plantation of mahogany to keep the supply of wood as furniture.

Finaly, many manufacturers decided to change their solid mahogany furniture to sell into particleboard or veneers. There are many reasons that many of them did that move. One is for preservation of natural and plantation of mahogany in order to of course preservation and the good human kind.
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