This Classic Monday has an important number, 50.
50 times you have been passionate about as many of our antiques and we had fun presenting them to you.
As you well know by now, we pay attention to the single piece of furniture or object, to the study of style and construction methods. The furniture and furnishings become bearers of history and fashion and of the era. Not only physical goods, but real windows on the taste and everyday life of the time.
In recent months we have presented parade furniture or more rustic and functional furnishings, but always an expression of a specific historical and cultural context that we have tried to deepen.
Thank you for following us and for continuing to read our insights. What about if not… another 50 of these Classic Mondays!
Here is the list of all the items we have produced so far.
Happy reading.
- The game table, this stranger
- A Piacenza chest of drawers to shed light on Neoclassicism
- A sofa of the 800 example of Eclecticism
- The new taste in the Grand Duchy of Tuscany between Rococo and Neoclassicism
- Berkel slicer, from work tool to design object
- The “Back to the Past” in the Restoration Period
- The Maria Teresa chandelier, a great lighting classic
- The timeless charm of the Toilet
- Simplicity and functionality of the Lombard wardrobe between ‘600 and’ 700
- The elegant and refined aesthetics of a fratinized console
- Secrétaire, the cabinet with hiding places
- Jacob Petit’s ceramics or polychromy and originality
- From antique lacquers to Venetian lacquers
- Double body sideboard, treasure of carvings and decorations
- Two eras for a chandelier with a unique taste
- Empire, a style of furniture with political purposes
- Neoclassical, a style attentive to detail
- The Austrian taste of Baroque
- The Neoclassical taste of the Bassa Padana
- When reuse rhymes with quality
- The charm of the East in a Piedmontese manufacture
- The Rococo taste in Veronese version
- The refinement and quality of Lombard furniture production
- Biedermeier, the comfortable and practical style
- The quality of Bergamo’s antique furnishings
- Thonet, a name a guarantee
- Discovering gilding in Mecca
- Between Baroque and Baroque
- The wooden carving in nineteenth-century Venice
- Attention to detail in stylistic identification
- The novelties of Neobaroque
- The Baroque over the years
- How society influences the taste in furniture
- The value beyond the function
- Between furniture and work of art
- Brief history of coffee tables
- A San Filippo desk with elegant and refined shapes
- A common piece of furniture with unusual shapes
- The search for the exotic in two small sculptures
- Decorative shapes and elegance in an Art Nouveau living room
- The roots of its culture also in furniture
- Between Baroque and Renaissance
- Classic Monday Special: #RoadToAntiquity
- San Rocco think about it
- The neoclassical taste in a small marble sculpture
- Console comparison
- The refinement of the Piedmontese Neoclassical
- The furnishings of the Neapolitan Rococo
- The Neobaroque in a large table of the 800
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