
Sheraton Furniture
Sheraton Furniture refers to a style of furniture that originated in the late 18th century, named after British cabinetmaker Thomas Sheraton. Known for its elegance and craftsmanship, Sheraton furniture typically features clean lines, light proportions, and decorative elements like inlays and carvings. It often incorporates fine woods such as mahogany and walnut. This style became popular in the United States during the Federal period and is characterized by a blend of neoclassical and romantic influences, making it a significant part of American furniture history and a favored choice for traditional interiors.