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Furniture Types

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There are many different categories of furniture. Within each category there are many types. As an Interior Designer you must be familiar with basic types and styles of furniture available to your clients.

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From basic pieces of furniture designers have elaborated and created unique furniture pieces, decorative furniture pieces and even invented original furniture ideas.


Chairs Wing – A high-backed

Arm – A chair with side

armchair with side pieces projecting from the back.

supports for the arms or elbows.


Chairs Side – A straight back

Splatback – A chair

chair without arms.

with a slat of wood in the middle of the back.


Chairs Windsor – A wooden Ladderback – A dining chair with a semicircular back supported by upright rods.

chair whose back consists of two upright posts connected by horizontal slats.


Tables

Gate-leg – A table

with one or two drop leaves that are supported when in use by a hinged leg swung out from the frame.

Pedestal – A table supported by a single central column.


Sofas Camelback – A sofa

Lawson – A sofa with

with a curved back.

a short, square, overstuffed back and seat cushions; and rolled or squared arms that are lower than the back.


 Tuxedo – a sofa with arms the same height as its back.

 Ottoman – A low upholstered seat or footstool without a back or arms that typically serves also as a box; the seat can be hinged to form a lid.


Case Goods  Wardrobe/armoire –

A tall freestanding cabinet with doors that hide shelves and drawers. There is also space for hanging clothes.

 Secretary – A wood

desk with a foldout top, drawers and a hutch with shelves for books.


Case Goods Buffet – A piece of

Highboy – A tall chest

furniture that has shelves and drawers; typically for storing dishes.

of drawers. Usually made in two separate pieces but not meant to come apart.


Furniture Parts


Furniture Legs Cabriole – A furniture

Turned – Legs that have

leg that curves out at the middle and then tapers inward just above an ornamental foot.

been shaped using various tools while a block of wood is spun on a lathe.


Furniture Legs Tapered – A leg that

Splayed – Legs that

becomes smaller and thinner towards the bottom.

spread at an angle from the center of the piece.


Furniture Feet Pad – Rounded flat pads or disks at the end of furniture legs.

Bun – Rounded or balled feet.


Furniture Feet Ball and Claw –

Bracket – A simple

Furniture foot fashioned to represent a bird’s claw gripping a ball.

corner foot that can have an s-shaped curve or an Ishape.


Chair Backs Lyre – A chair back that resembles a lyre (harp).

Ladder – A chair back with a number of horizontal slats like a ladder.


Chair Backs Splat – A chair back

Shield – A chair back

having a vertical wood panel in the center. Can resemble a vase of a fiddle.

having a form resembling a heart-shaped medieval shield.


Decorative Features Finial – A finishing ornament for a pediment, post or spire.

Pediment – A decorative design detail applied to furniture.


Decorative Features Reeding – Rows of

Fluting – Rows of

parallel convex (built up or raised) beads used to embellish a leg.

parallel concave (carved out or sunken) beads used to embellish a leg.


Decorative Features Turning – Decorative spindles formed by turning a piece of wood on a lathe and cutting designs into the wood with a sharp knife as the piece spins.


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