Queen anne is lighter and less chunky in appearance in comparison to earlier furniture exhibiting a change in taste in the early 1700s.
Queen anne style furniture history.
Queen anne style furniture started to gain popularity in the americas at the beginning of the 1720 s.
A pioneer for comfort and flexibility queen anne furniture took life in the homes of trending cities.
The queen anne style of furniture design became extremely popular among the upper classes in britain s north american colonies.
Tables chairs sofas and beds by marvin d.
Though also known as queen anne the red brick architectural style of the 1870s in great britain and the united states had no real connection with the original queen anne period.
Furniture made in the queen anne style is often difficult to date exactly since it sometimes blends elements from the earlier william and mary and later chippendale styles according to american furniture.
Queen anne furniture is somewhat smaller lighter and more comfortable than its predecessors and examples in common use include curving shapes the cabriole leg cushioned seats wing back chairs and practical secretary desk bookcase pieces other elements characterizing the style include pad feet and an emphasis on line and form rather than ornament.
Queen anne s reign ended in 1714 however this style of furniture did not become popular until 1720 1760.
In contrast to its time queen anne furniture was designed to be light and.
Around that time prosperity beckoned immigrants to the colonies including a large number of british craftsmen.