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- Sheraton_style abstract "Sheraton is a late 18th century neoclassical English furniture style, in vogue ca 1785 - 1820, that was coined by 19th century collectors and dealers to credit furniture designer Thomas Sheraton, born in Stockton-on-Tees, England in 1751 and whose books, \"The Cabinet Dictionary\" (1803) of engraved designs and the \"Cabinet Maker's & Upholsterer's Drawing Book\" (1791) of furniture patterns exemplify this style. The Sheraton style was inspired by the Louis XVI style and features round tapered legs, fluting and most notably contrasting veneer inlays. Sheraton style furniture takes lightweight rectilinear forms, using satinwood, mahogany and tulipwood, sycamore and rosewood for inlaid decorations, though painted finishes and brass fittings are also to be found. Swags, husks, flutings, festoons, and rams' heads are amongst the common motifs applied to pieces of this style.Without pedantic archaeology, it brought the Neoclassical taste of architects like Robert Adam within reach of the middle class. In many respects Sheraton style corresponds with the contemporary Directoire style of France. The Sheraton style was the most reproduced style in the United States during the Federal period.".
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- Sheraton_style wikiPageWikiLink Category:18th_century_in_England.
- Sheraton_style wikiPageWikiLink Category:19th_century_in_England.
- Sheraton_style wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_furniture.
- Sheraton_style wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_furniture.
- Sheraton_style wikiPageWikiLink Category:Neoclassicism.
- Sheraton_style wikiPageWikiLink Directoire_style.
- Sheraton_style wikiPageWikiLink England.
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- Sheraton_style wikiPageWikiLink French_Decorative_styles_during_the_Reign_of_Louis_XVI_(1774–91).
- Sheraton_style wikiPageWikiLink Mahogany.
- Sheraton_style wikiPageWikiLink Neoclassicism.
- Sheraton_style wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Adam.
- Sheraton_style wikiPageWikiLink Satinwood.
- Sheraton_style wikiPageWikiLink Stockton-on-Tees.
- Sheraton_style wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Sheraton.
- Sheraton_style wikiPageWikiLink File:Sheraton_chair.jpg.
- Sheraton_style wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sheraton style furniture".
- Sheraton_style wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sheraton style".
- Sheraton_style wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sheraton".
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- Sheraton_style subject Category:18th_century_in_England.
- Sheraton_style subject Category:19th_century_in_England.
- Sheraton_style subject Category:English_furniture.
- Sheraton_style subject Category:History_of_furniture.
- Sheraton_style subject Category:Neoclassicism.
- Sheraton_style hypernym Style.
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- Sheraton_style comment "Sheraton is a late 18th century neoclassical English furniture style, in vogue ca 1785 - 1820, that was coined by 19th century collectors and dealers to credit furniture designer Thomas Sheraton, born in Stockton-on-Tees, England in 1751 and whose books, \"The Cabinet Dictionary\" (1803) of engraved designs and the \"Cabinet Maker's & Upholsterer's Drawing Book\" (1791) of furniture patterns exemplify this style.".
- Sheraton_style label "Sheraton style".
- Sheraton_style sameAs Q1319258.
- Sheraton_style sameAs Sheraton.
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- Sheraton_style sameAs Q1319258.
- Sheraton_style wasDerivedFrom Sheraton_style?oldid=681609811.
- Sheraton_style depiction Sheraton_chair.jpg.
- Sheraton_style isPrimaryTopicOf Sheraton_style.