In america there are three parallel phases of neoclassicism.
Federal style furniture legs.
It is a neoclassical english furniture style of the late 18th century defined by lightweight rectilinear forms.
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This period reflects the growing patriotism felt in the young american states.
During this time sheraton furniture also came to the forefront of the middle class.
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Late classicism 1835 1850.
Empire 1820 1840 sometimes referred to as classical.
Select from a wide variety of traditional and colonial furniture parts in high quality real wood types our table legs are turned carved and tapered to yield a variety of incredibly strong functional forms.
Larry mcferrin used the wonders of video to take us to his shop and walk us thru the many operations involved in building his reproduction of a federal style table.
Traditional colonial furniture parts.
Federal period legs were mostly turned and almost always tapered often adorned with a carved flute detail.
During those subsequent decades when america was in its infancy the country was not only defining its government but also its way of life.
It was revived yet again in the mid 19th century and used on many victorian furniture pieces.
It is characterized by graceful straight lines light construction tapered legs inlay and contrasting veneers.
Federal 1780 1820 the federal style combines the neoclassic furniture style characteristics of hepplewhite and sheraton.
Although the revolution and a consequent diminished liking for english fashions delayed and to some.
Each of our reproduction furniture pieces are characterized by inspired design elements and intricate inlays that are reminiscent of the period.
These legs are especially characteristic of restoration and william and mary furniture but they enjoyed a comeback 100 years later in late empire and federal pieces.
Their desire to develop their own distinctive furniture style was apparent.
Federal style in america 1780 1820 neoclassicism was the dominant style in europe during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Antique reproduction furniture from the federalist is designed with a handsome luxurious elegance that evokes the late 18th and 19th century design in a way that no other federal style furniture company can replicate.
The term federal references the period following the revolutionary war rather than one specific style of furniture.
Stylistically it also reflects the architectural style known as federal where balance and symmetry were extremely important.