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    Glossary of furniture terms: American Country, aniline, apron, armoire, Arts & Crafts, Art Deco, ball and claw foot, banding, barrel chair, Beau Brummel, bedside chest, bergere, beidermeier, blanket chest, block foot, bombe, bonnet top, book matching, boston rocker, bow back, bracket foot, breakfront, brocade, broken pediment, buffet, bullion, bunn foot, burl, butt joint, butterfly table.
    Glossary of common furniture terms: A & B


    synthetic rattan furniture American Country - A rustic and simplistic furniture style incorporating common woods in wide planks and larger logs for durable function in rural America.

    Aniline - Term applied to dyes derived from coal tar used to color fabrics and leather.

    Apron - Skirt or rail usually seen under a dining room tabletop.

    Armoire - A large moveable cabinet with doors most often used for the storage of clothing or linens (also known as wardrobe), or to house entertainment equipment. Armoires may be fitted with drawers, shelves and/or hanging rods.

    Arts & Crafts - A design style originating in the mid-1800s by William Morris to offset the clutter and ornate designs of the Victorian styles. Its purpose was to show a simple handcrafted artist's touch to furniture design. The popular Mission furniture is a variation of this design.

    Art Deco - Ultra-modern design of the roaring 20's featuring sleek lines and exotic finishes a very distinctive look.

    Ball and Claw Foot - The base of a leg is carved to resemble a talon grasping a ball.

    Banding - Inlay or Marquetry that produces a color or grain contrast along the perimeter of a surface.

    Barrel Chair - A chair shaped like rustic chairs which were originally made from half of a wine barrel. The back is usually upholstered in vertical ribs. Seat has loose cushion.

    Beau Brummel - Georgian dressing table for men, named after an English fashion arbiter.

    Bedside Chest - A small bed-high chest with drawers. Also known as a nightstand or commode.

    Bergere - A French (Louis XIV and XV) occasional armchair with upholstered back, sides and seat cushion.

    Beidermeier - A relatively inexpensive, clean lined 19th Century German style of furniture reminiscent of the much more expensive Empire design that utilized light woods and black or gold painted decorations. Popular decorations were wreaths, festoons and stars that were painted rather than carved on the furniture.

    Blanket Chest - Colonial storage chest often used as a bench.

    Block Foot - Square vertical Foot at the base of any straight, untapered leg.

    Bombe - Case piece with an outward swelling towards its base.
    Also, a French term for commodes, bureaus, armoires.

    Bonnet Top - An arched pediment that covers the entire top of a case piece.

    Book Matching - Two adjacent sheets of veneer are opened like a book and glued side by side to produce a symmetrical pattern.

    Boston Rocker - 19th Century rocking chair featuring a curved seat, spindle back and a wide top rail.

    Bow back - A type of 18th century Windsor chair.

    Bracket Foot - A decorative and functional square leg with diagonal piece behind it for stability used in both upholstery and case goods.

    Breakfront - A cabinet made of a protruding center section flanked by to two sidepieces that are recessed.

    Brocade - A fabric featuring textured patterns woven in contrast.

    Broken Pediment - Ornamental design usually found on the top of case pieces or headboards, consisting of a broken triangular design with a finial in the middle.

    Buffet - A functional cupboard; can be used by itself or as a base for a china cabinet. In French definition is a "sideboard, a place for keeping dishes".

    Bullion - Long corded fringe used in Upholstery or Window Treatments.

    Bunn Foot - A rounded leg with a flat bottom (or bun shape) with a slender ankle above, used in upholstery or case goods.

    Burl - A knot in a tree that creates a swirled design when used as a veneer on case goods.

    Butt Joint - Wood joined together at flat edges.

    Butterfly Table - Small folding table with splayed legs generally turned. The top has wing brackets underneath to support drop-leaf wings on either side.

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