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Product color: burnt brown
Page size: * 90160
Page material: glass
Coloring: Yes
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Style: Classic fusion
Origin: England
Popular location: England and the United States
Its Quinn style
Sepehr desk is designed and produced with a combined look in two styles, Quinn and Victorian. The base of the base is exactly the same as the base of the Quinn style, and uses Victorian-style decorations and curves. Curved lines on the Sepehr table have become simpler, and the table top is glass. The curved shape of the table edges is also a combination of the two styles.
When the first British immigrants came to the United States, Britain was leaving the Middle Ages. The traditional furniture of this period was heavy and cumbersome and was mainly made of oak wood.
But Quinn's style, lighter furniture, made it more and more attractive to those who were interested in this style, and thus the first works related to a particular period were created. Furniture of this style seemed lighter in appearance, and their appeal was greater than that of large and spacious furniture of the 17th century. The lines used in the furniture were simple and most of the curved lines were emphasized. The most important decorations used in this style of furniture are engraved oysters and congressional designs. In such cases, a large oyster would often be engraved on the oblique part of the desk or in front of tall, short drawers or chests of drawers. The smaller oyster continued on the base of the knee, up to the top of the back of the chair or flat benches. The role of the oyster emphasized the curvature of the lines, and it was recognizable on some of the traces of this carved pattern as a fan or the sun's rays.
Victorian style
The main features of this style are rich details and decorations, and beauty is more important than functionalism in fashion, architecture and furniture of this period.
The main features of Victorian furniture are intricate engravings with natural images such as flower and leaf motifs and curved shapes.
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