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Understanding the Empire Style of Bedroom Design

Posted by santi On June - 29 - 2009

Near the beginning of 19th-century design movement in architecture, furniture, other decorative arts and visual arts measured the second phase of Neoclassicism. In 1804, Napoleon Bonaparte had himself anointed and crowned Emperor of France. Napoleon I visited French textile, porcelain, and furniture workshops to encourage their increased production for the greater glory of France, and all of the arts served to promote his regime.

Empire style is originally the elaborate neoclassical style of the Napoleon’s French First Empire (1804-1815). Roman-inspired symbols, furniture, and even hairdos were part of an ambitious scheme to relate Napoleon to Emperor Augustus as the French government was transformed from a republic into an empire. There is no distinct Empire style of architecture.
victorian-bedroomThe Empire style furniture is enormous, in magnificent level and very masculine. There are motifs derived from Egyptian archeology, Greek and Roman design. Ormolu details (gilded bronze furniture mounts and embellishments) displayed a high level of craftsmanship. Ormolus are gilt-metal decorations usually in different decorative motifs. A good clue to identifying the Empire style is the vulgar use of ormolu mounts.

Here are some motifs which appear in empire style: acanthus leaf (leaf of a Mediterranean shrub), anthemion (stylized honeysuckle), animal-paw feet, cornucopia (horn of plenty), dolphin, eagle, lyre, and rosette.

Here is bedroom furniture in empire style that reflects resplendency and luxury you can do some trick below:

1.    Settle on wood bedroom furniture in wood veneers polished to high sheen
2.    Empire style is suitable mark in large space. The excessive use of large is often use in empire style
3.    Exercise of motifs inspired by ancient Egypt, Rome and Greece which often  pertain in empire style
4.    Wood back chairs with upholstered seats.

In conclusion, it is quite easy to recognize the Empire style of bedroom furniture with its massive appearance and overbearing ormolu mounts which usually depicts Egyptian, Greek and Roman themes. This style is a step backward from the simple but elegant Louis XVI style.

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