Design History
English Renaissance period: This modern kitchen is inspired by Tudor elements. Instead of using carved wood there is the use of iron elements. The ceiling is shaped in Tudor style arches using just the wall material and not wood beams. This is also styled like the long Tudor halls known in this timeframe.
Victorian period: I’m in love with this version of the Victorian style tete a tete sofa. A modern style of chair allowing 2 people to sit separate and talk without turning their necks. I love the story behind these chairs and also the color red. The image has been designed to sit up comfortably and see each other.
Greece period: One of the more popular designs from this period is the rosette typically used in homes as wooden decor used for trimming doors and walls. Today rosettes inspire a multitude of items such as this wall of rosette flowers. Popular uses are backdrops for parties, weddings, also in homes, kids rooms, on material, decorating furniture and cakes. The use of rosettes are endless and timeless.
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