Mobisharb Furnishing S.A.E

27 Belhars St.
Asafra Bahary, Alexandria-21411, Egypt
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Wooden Furniture

Wooden Furniture

18th and early 19th century It was in bold and striking designs, and sometimes grotesque
carvings, that the wood-workers of Venice struck out such a distinctive line. Some of the chairs
with X-shaped frames were upholstered with Genoa velvet and other costly textiles
from Venice and the Levant. Much used were walnut, willow, sycamore, ebony and lime,
frequently inlaid with ivory and bone. Mobisharb reproduces this style
with made of cast brass,as a decorative items as well as functional .

 

Wooden Furniture

Wooden Furniture

19th century

George IV was born in 1762. He acted as Prince Regent from 1811 to 1820.
As king of Great Britain he died in 1830. The style follows closely on from the neo-classical
Georgian Style. Regency Style: elegant furniture and vertically striped wallpaper.
Brass was used for decoration, rosewood and zebrawood veneers were used for a striking look.
Mahony was still the wood of choice for most furniture makers.
Mobisharb reproduces this style with made of cast brass,
as a decorative items as well as functional

 

Wooden Furniture

Wooden Furniture

Art Deco style furniture
antique armchairs, cabinet, seat and desk

Art Deco was a popular international design movement from 1925 until 1939, in a sense,
an amalgam of many different styles and movements of the early 20th century,
including Neoclassical, Constructivism, Cubism, Modernism, Art Nouveau, and Futurism.
Art Deco is characterized by use of materials such as aluminium, stainless steel, leather,
lacquer, inlaid wood and exotic materials such as ivory, shark skin, and zebra skin.
Its popularity peaked in Europe during the 1920s and continued strongly
in the United States through the 1930s. At the time, this style
was seen as elegant, functional, and modern. Art Deco had a profound influence
on many later artistic movements, such as Memphis and Pop art.
Mobisharb reproduces this style with made of cast brass,as a decorative
items as well as functional .

 

Wooden Furniture

Wooden Furniture

Coffee table, chair, armoire, desk, mirror and armchair 1689 – 1702
Historical note: William III and Mary II reigned over England, Ireland and Scotland from 1689.
Mary died in 1694, William in 1702. Mobisharb reproduces this style with same hardware,
made of cast brass, as a decorative items as well as functional. We use veneers
of the original woods like walnut, maple, and fruitwoods replaced oak
as the favorite furniture wood, often gilded, painted or lacquered.
Furniture introduced during the period are the highboy and lowboy.
They rest on high, elaborately trumpet or spiral turned legs.

 

Wooden Furniture

Wooden Furniture

Died in 1786
George Hepplewhite was a cabinet and chair maker. He gave his name to a distinctive style of light,
elegant furniture that was fashionable at the end of the 18th century. One characteristic
that is seen in many of his designs is a shield-shaped chair back. Satinwood and walnut
were often used in his furniture. George Hepplewhite opened a shop in London.
After he died in 1786 the business was carried on by his widow, Alice.
In 1788 she published a book with about 300 of his designs: "The CabinetMaker and
Upholsterer's Guide", which was first published in 1788 Reproductions
of Hepplewhite designs continued through the following centuries
Mobisharb reproduces this style with made of cast brass,
as a decorative items as well as functional

 

Wooden Furniture

Wooden Furniture

Hall table, desk, side table, coffee table nests, wingchair, dressing table, bookcase 1702 – 1714
Historical note: Queen Anne (1665 - 1714) was the last monarch of the House of Stuarts.
The Queen Anne style is a refinement of the William and Mary style.
The single most important decoration of Queen Anne furniture was
the carved cockle or scallop shell.Cabinetmakers replaced the straight,
turned legs with more graceful, curving ones.Feet were likely to be the simple pad
or Dutch foot, occasionally he drake foot,which was carved with three toes.
Card and the collapsible bridge tableor gaming tables were another
Queen Anne innovation MOBISHARB reproduces Queen Anne style
using the walnut veneer along with cherry and maple
,while applicable instead of the preferred walnut wood which was
the preferred wood in both England and America,
along with cherry and maple. In addition, MOBISHARB reproduces
Queen Anne style in mahogany wood and veneer when applicable
which began to be favored. Regardless of the wood, MOBISHARB reproduces
a small amount of Queen Anne furniture in painted white.

 

Wooden Furniture

Wooden Furniture

Louis XV of France, born in 1710, is the great-grandson of Louis XIV
and was officially crowned in 1722. Rococo furniture is associated
with the French Louis XV style. Ebenistes worked ebony into cabinets
that were carved in shallow relief and fanciful patterns of tortoiseshell
and ivory inlaid on layers of veneer. Bronze mounts decorated
this high-style furniture Mobisharb reproduces this style with made of cast brass,

 

Wooden Furniture

Wooden Furniture

The Biedermeier furniture was comfortable and simple in design. The best Biedermeier furniture was produced between 1820 and 1830. Depending of the region they used wood like: cherry, walnut, ash, birch, elm and mahogany. Mobisharb reproduces this style with made of cast brass,as a decorative items as well as functional .

 

Wooden Furniture

Wooden Furniture

antique armchair, bookcase, secretary, chest of drawers, dresser, barometer, chair, bed site
drawer chest, display, armchair, desk, sideboard 1760 - 1820

george iii was the grandson of george ii. He was born in 1738 and reigned from 1760 until 1811
over the united kingdom. The prince of wales, george iv, acted as regent for the next 9 years
until the death of george iii in 1820. Mahogany was the preferred wood. Painted satinwood
and giltwood expressed the english interpretation of roco
mobisharb reproduces this style with made of cast brass,
as a decorative items as well as functional

 

Wooden Furniture

Wooden Furniture

antique drawer chest, wing chair, bureau bookcase, stool and chairs 1714 - 1727
George I, born in 1660, was king of Great Britain and Ireland from 1714 until his death in 1727.
Much of the fine George I furniture was made of walnut and also veneered with walnut
(veneering: covering with thin layers) The serpentine curves, the cabriole
leg of rounded section and the claw-and-ball-foot were all features of George
I period chairs in England Mobisharb reproduces this style with made of cast brass, as a decorative items as well as functional

 

Wooden Furniture

Wooden Furniture

armchair, bed, bronze dore's scones, ten branch chandelier and commode in19th century

Empire is an early 19th century style of architecture and furniture design during
the rule of France by Napoleon I (1769 - 1821) who became Emperor (1804 - 1814).
The Empire style was based on aspects of the Roman Empire. It is the second
phase of neoclassicism which is also called "Directoire", after a government system.
Furniture typically had symbols and ornaments borrowed from the glorious ancient
Greek and Roman empires. Mahogany and ebony were imported from the colonies.
Gilded bronze (ormolu) details displayed a high level of craftsmanship.
Mobisharb reproduces this style with made of cast brass,as a decorative items as well as functional


 

Wooden Furniture

Wooden Furniture

canape, armchair, bronze candlesticks, centre table, armoire, gueridon, mirror 19th century
Napoleon III, nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte, was president and second Emperor in France (1852 - 1870).
He was born in 1808 and died in 1873. The Napoleon III (sometimes called Second Empire) period borrowed elements from all the preceding style. Mahony and ebony wereused with inlay in box,
holly, pear, walnut, porcelain. Mobisharb reproduces this style
with made of cast brass,as a decorative items as well as functional .

 

Wooden Furniture

Wooden Furniture

mirror, settee, low boy, site table, console and chair 1727 - 1760
George II, born in 1683, was king in Great Britain from 1727 until his death in 1760.
Mahony replaced walnut as the fashionable wood. Mahony furniture
is dark reddish and didn't need varnishing Mobisharb reproduces this style
with made of cast brass, as a decorative items as well as functional

 

Wooden Furniture

Wooden Furniture

side table, bed, desk, dining table, open bookcase, console table 1751 - 1806


Thomas Sheraton worked in Stockton-on-Tees with a local cabinet maker until
he moved to London in 1790. There he was teaching perspective, architecture,
and cabinet design for craftsmen. Sheraton continued to use mahogany but preferred
satinwood, rosewood and tulipwood whilst incorporating painted motifs.
Brass hardware and round glass knobs were used in his furniture.
He had a passion for mechanical parts. He published several books on the techniques
. of cabinet and chair making widely influential over a large part of the country
Mobisharb reproduces this style with made of cast brass,
as a decorative items as well as functional

 

Wooden Furniture

Wooden Furniture

side table, display, side board, wing chair, chest of drawers and a candelabra 17th - early 18th century

This furniture style was during the reign of George I, George II, George III in Great Britain.
The most important change that occurred in the furniture in Georgian style
was the replacement of walnut, by mahogany. The legs are elaborately
carved terminating in a pad or ball-and-claw foot. Separate designers
distinguished themselves in the late Georgian period, this is known as the
"The Golden Age of Furniture". Important designers were: Chippendale,
Hepple white, Adam. Common items included side tables with marble tops,
chairs peaked with shells and legs graced with fish-scaled scrolls
Mobisharb reproduces this style with made of cast brass, as a decorative items as well as functional

 

Wooden Furniture

Wooden Furniture

sofa, mirror, bureau, cabinet and 1754 - 1793
Louis XV his grandson ascended to the throne as King Louis XVI in France.
He was born in 1754 and executed in 1793. The French Louis XVI style
is associated with the Neoclassical style. The Louis XVI style advocates simpler,
less ornate furniture design. Straight lines and simplicity
are the guiding principles of this period. The most typical feature in the constructional
details of Louis XVI furniture is the fluted leg and at the end is square box filled with a rosette.
The furniture is usually finished in natural wood with mahony, Mobisharb reproduces this style
with made of cast brass,as a decorative items as well as functional

 

Wooden Furniture

Wooden Furniture

window seat, armchair, coffee table, bed, card table, settee, hall table, armchair, dressing table, bed, mirror and table nests in 1718 - 1779


The designs of Thomas Chippendale cover a wide range of styles, from Rococo to Gothic
and oriental style. He died in 1779 and his business in London was carried on by his son,
also named Thomas. Thomas Chippendale became the first cabinet-maker to publish
a book of his designs in 1754, titled : Chippendale's designs were widely copied,
and his Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker's Director was used heavily by other cabinet makers.
Many Chippendale pieces have cabriole legs, shell motifs, claw-and-ball foot.
Chippendale style pieces were crafted from mahony, walnut, cherry or maple.
Mobisharb reproduces this style with made of cast brass,
as a decorative items as well as functional

 

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