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1950’s Furniture
Furniture at that time was not regards as a status symbol and more focus was placed on its utility rather than beauty and comfort. However, Comfort started to grow in popularity and increased importance and this lead to furniture upholstery in the 1950’s and 60’s, which has continued to date. 1950’s furniture tends to be very solid and is normally made from strong hard woods like Black walnut, hickory, mahogany, Elm, Maple, Oak, and Teak. Other materials like steel are also used to make this furniture. Oil varnish or wax can be used to polish the furniture to keep it looking shiny and new. This will also protect against dust and moisture. It is important to keep furniture shielded from direct sunlight and water. Sunlight will cause yellowing of the wood while water will cause it to shrink, affecting the joinery and finish. Owing to its simple and functional design of the furniture, it easily blends into any room without dominating the room. This allows other elements of a room’s decor to take center stage. 1950’s furniture will therefore easily blend with other intricate and ornamental styles of furniture and decor. It is readily available online, from vintage furniture shops and auctions. 1950’s furniture will cost you some amount to acquire owing to the design and type of wood used but will give your home a contemporary look and will serve you for many years without much need for repairs and replacement. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com If you are passionate about 1950's furniture or you just want to buy antique pieces for your home or office, you may want to check out our current catalog of antique furniture on our website: MaineAntiqueFurniture.com |
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