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==External links==
==External links==
*''[http://www.sil.si.edu/DigitalCollections/Art-Design/garde-meuble/ Le Garde-meuble, ancien et moderne]'' (1841 -1851) Digital Exhibition of a French furniture magazine. Smithsonian Institution Libraries
*[http://www.maltwood.uvic.ca/hoft/timeline.html Antique Furniture Timeline covering the period 1650 to 1950.]
*[http://www.maltwood.uvic.ca/hoft/timeline.html Antique Furniture Timeline covering the period 1650 to 1950.]
*[http://www.cilss.org/antique-furniture/english-periods-styles-intro.html English Periods and Styles of Antique Furniture.]
*[http://www.cilss.org/antique-furniture/english-periods-styles-intro.html English Periods and Styles of Antique Furniture.]

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Antique furniture is the term for collectible interior furnishings of considerable age; often it's age, rarity, condition, utility, or other unique features makes the furniture desirable.

Antique furniture may support the human body (seating furniture and beds) that show some degree of craftsmanship, provide storage, or hold objects on horizontal surfaces above the ground. Storage furniture (which often makes use of doors, drawers, and shelves) is used to hold or contain smaller objects such as clothes, tools, books, and household goods. Furniture can be a product of artistic design and is considered a form of decorative art. In addition to furniture's functional role, it can serve a symbolic or religious purpose. Domestic furniture works to create, in conjunction with furnishings such as clocks and lighting, comfortable and convenient interior spaces. Furniture can be made from many materials, including metal, plastic, and wood. Cabinetry and cabinet making are terms for the skillset used in the building of furniture.

The earliest furniture was understandably very primitive and only practical, but gradually the furniture also began to have more importance and it became decorated. At this point, furniture became an early status symbol. Wealthy homeowners became more refined and demanded that their furnishings reflect their status and lifestyles.

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