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6-person fairy table
Number of people: 6 people
Product color: cream
Diameter size: 130
Page material: glass
Coloring: Yes
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Style: Classic
Origin: England
Popular location: England and Europe
The design of the fairy table with a little intrusion and possession is taken from the tea table in the style of Chippendel. However, first of all, by changing the material from wood to polymer, it has provided the possibility of mass production and usability for different layers. Secondly, the fairy table has the ability to design and use 2 to 8 people, so you can use the fairy table in any space with any dimensions.
Another fundamental change in the fairy table is that a round plate has been added to the center of the pedestals on the main axis and a little higher, and the extension of the pedestals to the bottom of the table to continue to restrain the page has continued to be centrifugal. The table top is also designed in glass to inspire transparency and lightness and make it easier to clean.
The end form of the bases is also simpler than the light bases of the chippendel, and instead of the ball and claws, only its curved form is observed.
Chippendale sofa is the first style of English furniture that became the most famous name in the history of English furniture. Just when handmade furniture was at its peak in Europe.
Chippendale-style furniture was generally made of mahogany wood, which was imported from western India to England. Mahogany wood was very effective for intricate and delicate engravings of Chippendel style, and the engravings responded well to this wood. Gradually, mahogany was replaced by mahogany in Cuba, Honduras, and the Dominican Republic. They were better than Indian wood in terms of density and quality. Prior to this, the use of white pine wood in the United States and the use of oak wood in the United Kingdom in the manufacture of furniture was very common. However, maple and cherry wood replaced mahogany wood later due to lower production costs for this model of furniture, which until then was for aristocrats and the rich.
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