TLE Flashcards
Alternative to traditional couches and sofas.
sofa bed
Comprises multiple complementing items
Sectional Furniture
Backless and armless seating; can serve as a footrest or decorative table.
Allures children and is used for organization.
. Ottoman
Placed beside chairs or sofas, originally for lamps and snacks.
End table
Features glass doors, designed for displaying collections and souvenirs
Curio Cabinet
Designed for formal dining.
Dining Room Tables
Small tables for personal items next to beds.
Bedside Tables/Nightstands
Cupboard for displaying chinaware
China Cabinet
Storage for household items, protecting them from dust.
Cupboard
Furniture with drawers, often including a mirror, for clothes and accessories
Dresser
Tables with hinged leaves for flexibility.
Gateleg Tables
Low tables in front of sofas for drinks and books.
Coffee Tables
Long dining tables seating many.
Refectory Tables
Sturdy tables for assembly or repairs.
Workbenches
Stackable small tables for occasional use.
nested table
Heavily carved, extravagant tracery; more stylish than practical
Gothic furniture
Artwork inspired by the Bible, geometric shapes prominent.
Renaissance Furniture
Large, carved pieces influenced by Gothic and Renaissance styles
Tudor Furniture
Made from oak, twisted legs, more padded over time.
Jacobean Furniture
Excessive, elaborate style with curves; popular in early 18th century.
Rococo Furniture
Rectangles and straight lines, influenced by archaeological discoveries.
Neoclassic Furniture
Ornate and delicate style featuring curves and nature-themed designs
Art Nouveau Furniture
Simple, lightweight craftsmanship with high mass production.
Scandinavian Furniture
Rustic, handmade styles influenced by traditional aesthetics.
Country furniture