1. Gothic Periods of Furniture
History
Furniture Design - IV
Presented by :- Shreya Gupta (2115991559)
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2. About Gothic periods
GOTHIC FURNITURE statement of wealth and opulence since the furniture was a rarity
in the 12th and 13th centuries. The 14th century, however, brought a more functional
quality to Gothic furniture, which spread its popularity across Europe.
Gothic art evolved from Romanesque art and lasted from the
mid-12th century to as late as the end of the 16th century in
some areas.
3. Gothic furniture is characterized by ornate, unique
artwork that contains the same elements found in Gothic
architecture. This architectural style is associated with
church design, and Gothic furniture was created to
complement it. Specific design characteristics that
appear in the furniture are gargoyles, flying buttresses,
and quatrefoil and trefoil shapes. Pointed arches,
tracery, heavy fabrics, and heavy woods are some other
characteristics of this type of furniture.
The Gothic style also inspired Gothic
literature which became popular in the
18th Century and played into the
Medieval fear of the apocalypse,
monsters and the devil. Frankenstein,
written in 1816, is one of the most
famous Gothic novels.
FEATURES OF GOTHIC
FURNITURE
4. In 16th century RUDOLPH
ACKERMANN designed in
gothic period on the basis of
their interest in design and
architecture & artist .
Material used to design this
historical piece of furniture
crimson,velvet,oak,oaken,ca
rved,carving
5. KIMBEL AND J.CABUS FURNITURE
FEATURES AND PROPERTIES;-
The 4 main features of Gothic style
Gothic architecture has a set of unique features that set it
apart from all other styles. Most importantly, it is
characterized by long pointed arches, flying exterior
buttresses, stained-glass windows that were longer
than before, ribbed vaults, and spires.17-Oct-2021
Gothic Revival furniture's characteristics include
such decorative flourishes as pointed arches,
floral details, finials, heraldic motifs and
linenfold carving.
Hanging Key Cabinet ca.
1876 A. Kimbel and J.
Cabus This Modern Gothic
key cabinet has been
attributed to the fi
Kimbel and Cabus (New York,
1863–82). Cabinet-Secretary, circa
1875. Painted cherry, gilding,
copper, brass, leather, earthenware,
60 × 35 × 14 in. (152.4 × 88.9 ×
35.6 cm). Brooklyn Museum;
Bequest of DeLancey Thorn Grant
in memory of her mother, Louise
Floyd-Jones Thorn, by exchange,
1991.126. (Photo: Gavin Ashworth)
6. CHARACTERISTICS OF FURNITURE
1. ORNATE CARVINGS
Detailed carvings were done on the furniture with careful
use of machines or human hands. These carvings can be
found of mostly all of the furniture in a house.
heavily or elaborately decorated
ornate symbolize
It's lavish, flowery, or heavily
adorned.
7. 2. TURRETS
Turrets can be seen on chaira, dressing tables,beds,etc. These can
also been seen on top of the castles as to retaliate invaders but
used as a element in furniture
8. 3. GARGOYLES
These elements were considered spiritual protectors of churches
as well, scaring off demands and evil spirits.
9. These are also design elements used in furniture these
include a design have 4 circles connected with tangents
which also looks like a leaf
4. QUATREFOIL
5. Rosettes
These are rose shaped design which are used in
furniture designs to make the furniture aesthetically
pleasing
6. HIGH BACKS
The furniture usually had high back pieces which also
made the furniture fit for kings and queens as the
furniture gave throne like looks