Add Queen Anne Legs to Your Dining Room Tables for an Added Touch

July 24, 2015

Named for the monarch of the same name, Queen Anne furniture can be recognized in a single glance, not least because Queen Anne legs are so distinguishable. Each example can be described as the union between two distinct curves, one that curves outwards and then one that curves inwards. Combined, the result is an interesting contrast to its simple and

Queen Anne furniture is often described as a marriage of two distinct curves, including one that curves inward and one that curves outward.

Queen Anne furniture is often described as a marriage of two distinct curves, including one that curves inward and one that curves outward.

straightforward counterparts. For those interested in providing their dining room tables with some much-needed flair, Queen Anne legs make a simple but effective solution. This is particularly true of the examples that can be found in the Acanthus Collection, which are excellent representatives of the lighter aesthetics that characterized Queen Anne furniture in general. Some of the examples bear smooth surfaces for a more refined look, while others have retained more of the wood’s original texture to let its natural warmth show. Some of the legs feature the acanthus leaves more prominently than others, but they are all great examples of simple and stately elegance. Are you looking for subtle ways to add more elegance to your home decor? Art for Everyday specializes in custom woodworking in the Toronto area. If you’re interested in adding some custom woodwork to your home design, please contact us today for more information.

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