French provincial furniture is the term generally used to describe the furniture produced in French smaller cities and the countryside, mostly during the 18th century. Provincial furniture was usually made of locally-available woods, which were much more affordable than imported materials.The French provincial style of furniture is highly popular among lovers of antique furniture.
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French provincial furniture comes from the 17th and 18th century. This furniture was typically dominant in French country provinces with a combination of styles and influences from other eras incorporated into it.
The characteristics of French country furniture are the rustic look, it also looks well used, passed on from generations, they are mostly white in colour others are green, lavender or blue.
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Furniture were invented in the primitive age. When people started to build in their families, they also started using things as furniture.
Well even though some people may have different ideas of traditional furniture. Traditional furniture is supose to have more of a "classic" look. You know more twords Renaissance furniture. Although alot of furniture ideas and definitions have changed alot to people and companies.
Furniture in 1920 had very simple structures. They had heavy bodies and they were bigger in size.