wardrobe, armchair, side table, sideboard and side cabinet in

George Hepplewhite style furniture

Died in 1786

George Hepplewhite was a cabinet and chair maker. He gave his name to a distinctive style of light, elegant furniture that was fashionable at the end of the 18th century. One characteristic that is seen in many of his designs is a shield-shaped chair back.
Satinwood and walnut were often used in his furniture. George Hepplewhite opened a shop in London. After he died in 1786 the business was carried on by his widow, Alice. In 1788 she published a book with about 300 of his designs: "The CabinetMaker and Upholsterer's Guide", which was first published in 1788 Reproductions of Hepplewhite designs continued through the following centuries.

 

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wardrobe, George Hepplewhite style

 
Wardrobe George Hepplewhite style
 


chair, George Hepplewhite style

 
Armchair George Hepplewhite style
 


side table, George Hepplewhite style

 
Side table George Hepplewhite style
 


side board, George Hepplewhite style

 
Side board George Hepplewhite style
 


side cabinet, George Hepplewhite style

 
Side cabinet George Hepplewhite style
 


                   

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