side table, bed, desk, dining table, open bookcase, console table in

Thomas Sheraton style furniture

1751 - 1806

Thomas Sheraton worked in Stockton-on-Tees with a local cabinet maker until he moved to London in 1790. There he was teaching perspective, architecture, and cabinet design for craftsmen.
Sheraton continued to use mahogany but preferred satinwood, rosewood and tulipwood whilst incorporating painted motifs. Brass hardware and round glass knobs were used in his furniture. He had a passion for mechanical parts.
He published several books on the techniques of cabinet and chair making widely influential over a large part of the country.
 

side table

bed

bed

"table nests"

desk

 
 

dining table

open bookcase

console table

gaming table

coffee table


 


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side table, Thomas Sheraton style

 
Side table Sheraton style
 


bed, Thomas Sheraton style

 
Bed Sheraton style
 


bed, Thomas Sheraton style

 
Bed Sheraton style
 


table nest, Thomas Sheraton style

 
"Table nests" Sheraton style
 


desk, Thomas Sheraton style

 
Desk Sheraton style
 


dinning table, Thomas Sheraton style

 
Dinning table Sheraton style
 


open bookcase, Thomas Sheraton style

 
Open bookcase Sheraton style
 


console table, Thomas Sheraton style

 
"Console table" Sheraton style
 


gaming table, Thomas Sheraton style

 
Gaming table Sheraton style
 


coffee table sheraton style

 
 
Coffee table Sheraton style


                   

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