What is French provincial furniture?
French provincial furniture is a rustic vintage furniture from the 17th century and the 18th century, which prevailed in Bordeaux, Brittany, Normandy, Provence and other French countries. This furniture has no specific type, but a combination of different styles and influences from different periods. Most of the pieces retain both the cultural identity of its production place and the different preferences of individual craftsmen.
Provincial craftsmen were usually very late to monitor innovation design made in Paris. Provinants who ordered furniture were also less rich than the Elite, less in contact with the fashion prevailing in the French capital, and may have been simpler, more practical and more conservative. As a result, French provincial furniture has less decorative flourishing and decorated mirrors before you can find on wooden furniture that was popular in Paris in the same period.
Depending on the influence, the French provincial style may be solid and heavy or light and streamline. Apple, beech, cherry, peach, pear and oak; These forests were easily and cheaply available in the provinces. Furniture usually carried carvings or paintings of rural landscapes, everyday scenes, mythological scenes and biblical scenes. The works of popular artists were also often reproduced on furniture and styles of fabrics and embroidery that were fashionable at the time in the upholstery of furniture. The metal parts used in the furniture were generally made of iron.
Unlike Paris furniture, French provincial furniture took time to get the following. Recently, it attracted homeowners and interior decorator for its simple lines and Quiet Charm. In addition to the curious appearance of painted wood, French provincial furniture was usually created with respect to functionality and is usually sufficiently resistant todaily use.
It is possible to buy antique and modern remodeling of French provincial furniture in regular and online retail stores specializing in antiques and French furniture. Antique furniture, depending on its overall condition, will probably be more expensive than a modern remake, but it should prove to be a good investment. It will be good to read on this topic and also consult an expert on antique French furniture before buying. Modern remake is relatively cheaper alternatives that can also make an excellent accessory to interior decoration.