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Product color: oyster white
Number of people: 7 people
Insole and back material: fabric
Furniture set includes: 1 sofa for 3 people - 4 single sofas - 2 tables next to the sofa (honey) - 1 table for furniture
Coloring: Yes
Golden - white oyster - white - walnut
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Style: Classic Rococo
Origin: France
Popular location: France and England
The main focus of Rococo decoration is comfort, intimacy and avoidance of any formal moods and behaviors. Colors in this style are usually used warm colors. But it should be noted that all colors in Rococo decoration are available in light and soft color tones.
Another feature of this style is the use of Chinese and Asian designs. The body of the furniture used is made of wood and has curved bases. In this style, magnificent engravings can be seen on the wood of the furniture.
In general, Rococo style furniture has found many fans in Iran. Of course, luxury is one of the reasons for this.
In designing the Rose Furniture Set, using the Rococo style, we have tried to make it comfortable and eye-catching with a lot of decorations, crowds and curves of furniture. One of the elements used in the design of the decoration of this furniture is the use of rose designs and its leaves, which can be said to have been used everywhere, which happens to be one of the most widely used designs in Rococo light furniture.
Rococo, formerly known as Late Baroque and Late Baroque, was once considered the developed style of Baroque, which began in Paris in the early 18th century and was supported by Louis XV. The name Rococo is derived from the French word rocaille, which refers to the decorative stone carvings of the oyster.
This beautiful and luxurious style has been exported to countries such as England, Russia, Germany, Austria, Italy and so on.
Rococo style in Italy was more concentrated in Venice. But critics criticized the style for its overuse of decorations and trivialities, calling its content immoral. Rococo was eventually largely replaced by neoclassical architecture in the late 18th century.
Rococo strongly emphasizes the imbalance and uncertainty of shapes, and is greatly aided by curves, curved lines, and bright colors such as white and gold ivory. French home furnishings often feature a curved, shell-shaped structure and floral decorations, as well as porcelain and gold-bronze utensils.
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