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They were a mess no hygiene at all.
Samuel Pratt in England patented in 1828 the coiled spring for use in upholstery. U.S. do not know!
Gothic and Renaissance influences combined in early Tudor furniture. By Elizabethan times, reflecting the growing wealth and confidence of England, carving and turning became increasingly flamboyant and exuberant, with great emphasis on display (if not on good taste or comfort). So, Tudor furniture pieces were extravagantly designed, but with little thought going into comfort (when it cam to bed and seating designs).
French provincial furniture is the term generally used to describe the furniture produced in French smaller cities and the countryside, mostly during the 18th century. Provincial furniture was usually made of locally-available woods, which were much more affordable than imported materials.The French provincial style of furniture is highly popular among lovers of antique furniture. visit at kernowfurniture.co.uk/collections/french or call +44 1209 316220 now for to know more about french provincial furniture.
The characteristics of French country furniture are the rustic look, it also looks well used, passed on from generations, they are mostly white in colour others are green, lavender or blue.
They were a mess no hygiene at all.
In 1500s in England
monarchial
On a rope
Queen Elizabeth I
Henry Vlll of England
England
Because they are GAY
They always had to wear hats
armada
Keel Lableel
Famously England built her ships from Oak, Robin Hood's bows were made from yew. and walnut was used for fine furniture.