
Queen Anne furniture
Queen Anne furniture, popular in the early 18th century, is characterized by elegant curves, cabriole legs, and a refined, graceful style. It often features Queen Anne’s distinctive “bag” or “shell” motifs and tends to use fine woods like cherry, walnut, and maple. The furniture emphasizes comfort and craftsmanship, with pieces such as chairs, tables, and bureaus displaying delicate proportions and decorative inlay work. Originating in Britain and America, it reflects a shift toward lighter, more refined design compared to earlier, more ornate styles, embodying a timeless elegance that remains highly valued today.