
Georgian Furniture
Georgian furniture refers to the style of furniture made during the reigns of Kings George I to IV in Britain, from the early 18th century to the early 19th century. This period is known for its elegance and craftsmanship, blending influences from earlier styles, particularly Baroque and Rococo. Key features include clean lines, balanced proportions, and decorative elements such as carvings and inlays. Common materials include mahogany and walnut. Georgian furniture often showcases both functionality and aesthetic appeal, making it highly sought after in antique markets today. Its timeless design continues to influence contemporary furniture styles.