Modernism: Cesca Chair is a casual elegance chair that does not have back legs.
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Arts and Crafts: Bungalow gives an image of a cottage or cabin look. Has a front porch and a low- pitched roof.
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Neoclassical: Adam Round back chair has a design of an oval back. Seen has classical and too curvy.
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Victorian: Tête-à-tête is used for a two seating sofa. It divides the space into distinct halves. This furniture represents a love seat.
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Rocco: Canapé is an elegant sofa made out of carved wood with wooden legs, upholstered seats, and armrest.
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Rome: Ionic Capital has a more slender and ornate style. Has a scroll shaped ornaments. Stands on a base and the cap is enriched with egg-and-dart.
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Baroque: Wing back Chair has wings that are attached to the back of the chair. Considered as an armchair with high solid back along with angled sides.
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English Renaissance: Tudor Style Door are known to give the door an almost Gothic look by the rounded or arched tops. Square doors that are tall.
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Gothic: Rib Vault is composed of crossed or diagonal arched ribs. It gives a more flexible roof.
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Greece: Klismos Chair was developed in ancient Greece that has curved legs and splayed. Flaring outwards with a curve back that is composed of two parallel, curving rails. This piece of furniture gives a graceful appearance.
Modernism: Cesca Chair is a casual elegance chair that does not have back legs.
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