Feb
01
2012

Brief history of furniture

Fairly elementary naturally but furniture may have been an invention of high importance at the time. No question the day came when siting on the floor or a rock became tiresome. The journey to using wrought iron in iron furniture had begun.

Whilst not obviously comfortable rock was actually used in Neolithic times for furniture.  There is evidence of the use of stone to build even cupboards and beds.The Greeks are well known to be important developers of new furniture types. Furniture was made from wood and metals such as oak and bronze and iron.  Wooden furniture was often embellished with the inlaying of gold, silver and ivory.  In the 17th century beds were even inlayed with pearls ,the iron bed was quite ubiquitous and iron sculptures not uncommon.

Obviously as today the price of raw material would dictate the use of a particular ingredient.  But whilst wood can be expensive different types of wood have different costs.

During the Roman period hundreds of years BC iron began to be used for furniture.  The metal wrought iron is an alloy consisting of some carbon and became a really well-liked material for the manufacture of items from kitchen tables to towers.  The phrase wrought implies that it has been hand worked on and the attributes of the iron permit a craftsman to twist and forge the iron into attractive pieces while having the great strength of  metal to guarantee sturdy furnishings that endures lifetimes and also that is desirable to the eye.

As a testiment to the suprisingly adaptable characteristics of wrought iron, iron sculpture isn’t unusual. The finishes feasible on iron furniture such as the legs and head boards of an iron bed are down the malleable character of wrought iron.

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