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Regency writing desk and chair, named for the London residence of the Prince Regent (later King Georige IV)
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Regency writing desk and chair, named for the London residence of the Prince Regent (later King Georige IV)
6339911 Regency writing desk and chair, named for the London residence of the Prince Regent (later King Georige IV) by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info.: Regency writing desk and chair, named for the London residence of the Prince Regent (later King Georige IV). Carlton House table and chair. Manufactured by Thomas Morgan and Joseph Sanders, Catherine Street, Strand, London, 1814. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from The Upholsterers and Cabinet-Makers Repository consisting of seventy-six designs of modern and fashionable furniture, Rudolph Ackermann, London, 1830.); © Florilegius
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Catherine Street Georgian Era Interior Decor Interior Design Joseph Sanders London Residence Manufacture Prince Regent Regency Era Repository Of Arts Rudolph Ackermann Strand Thomas Morgan Upholstery Writing Desk
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This print showcases a stunning Regency writing desk and chair, both named after the illustrious London residence of the Prince Regent, who would later become King George IV. Crafted by renowned manufacturers Thomas Morgan and Joseph Sanders in 1814, this Carlton House table and chair exude elegance and sophistication. The handcoloured copperplate engraving featured here is from "The Upholsterers and Cabinet-Makers Repository" a revered publication that presented seventy-six designs of contemporary furniture during its time. Published by Rudolph Ackermann in London in 1830, this engraving offers a glimpse into the exquisite craftsmanship of the Georgian era. With its intricate details and impeccable design, this regency-era writing desk and chair are not only functional but also works of art. The fine upholstery adds to their allure, making them perfect additions to any interior decor scheme. This print serves as a testament to the rich history of furniture-making during the regency period. It invites us to appreciate the fusion of fashion and functionality that defined this era's interior design trends. Whether admired for its historical significance or cherished for its timeless beauty, this image captures an enchanting moment frozen in time.
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