Renaissance Furniture

The Renaissance period that gives its name to the style of furniture that is becoming increasingly popular today, actually began in Tuscany at the end of the fourteenth century, but soon spread throughout the whole of Italy. Setting a new trend that finished the Middle Ages and led the way for a brighter and much more cultural future, more scientific advancement came about as did the style of a more complex guild of furniture makers.?

Beginning in rural parts of Italy, more opulent and rustic natured furniture pieces came about, with more simple designs and styles of Renaissance furniture that were very large in nature and had a tendency to dwarf anything else that was contained in a small room. However, as this era moved around Italy and then on to the rest of the world, Renaissance furniture picked up some slightly more intricate characteristics with more intricate designs and delicate carvings, in addition to the simple nature of the beginning period of the Renaissance and the furniture that evolved in this era.?

These days, people are enjoying the luxury that is Renaissance furniture in their homes. Although not the cheapest in nature, it can make for a fantastic investment for any household. However, they are incredibly sturdy pieces and can last for an eternity when cared for properly. Although Renaissance style furniture is now available from more commercial stores, it seems to lack the character that genuine pieces from the Renaissance era has, and also lacks the workmanship. Commercial assembly lines of furniture are rather lacking in the quality that you will get with more authentic items, so it is wise when looking for Renaissance style furniture that you find a business that specialises in this type of furniture that encapsulates both strength and beauty.

With regards to the style of Renaissance furniture, it tends to combine common types of wood such as chestnut, fir and cypress, with other materials such as iron and other metals and also leather. The architecture of the time that utilised straight lines lent its mark to the furniture of the period, and allowed for the furniture pieces to be transformed while still following this basic structure.?

However, if you are looking for more down to earth pieces of Renaissance furniture with less opulence and suchlike that accompanies the more unique pieces, it may be worth taking a further look into the furniture that evolved within Tuscany itself that tends to be much simpler and also more rustic in nature. These are still rather large pieces of furniture that are better suited to slightly bigger rooms, and still maintain the same sort of build quality but can be more straightforward and workable in a room.