Thomas Chippendale was the first designer to so impress his personality
on his work that the particular style that he helped develop has borne
his name ever since. He was a carver by trade, but later started in
business in St. Martins Lane, London. His book, the "Gentleman's and
Cabinetmakers' Directory," was published in 1754 and a later edition in
1762. Read more...
"Isn't this cozy for dolly? The comfortable overstuffed chair, end table with books to read, the footstool, Chippendale mirror and Grandfather's clock make is most inviting." Klenke |
Grandfather Clock, Standing Book Shelves and a Chippendale Mirror Plans, Instructions included by Klenke. |
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