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  • čas přidán 2. 07. 2024
  • This video with simple and interesting tests in the form of a game is designed to help navigate furniture styles.
    Test yourself on knowledge of styles
    Briefly about styles:
    Empire style
    Empire style furniture is often made of luxurious materials such as mahogany, rosewood, and ebony.
    Furniture in the Empire style is known for its intricate carvings and detailed ormolu mounts.
    Empire furniture features bold, geometric shapes and strong, straight lines.
    Empire style often incorporates classical motifs such as laurel wreaths, sphinxes, and palmettes.
    Gold leaf and gilding are commonly used to embellish Empire style furniture, adding a sense of opulence.
    Many pieces of Empire furniture have legs in the shape of ancient Roman chariots or animal forms.
    Empire furniture may feature rich velvet or silk upholstery, often in deep, luxurious colors.
    Empire furniture is characterized by its symmetrical design, with matching elements on either side of a central axis.
    Empire style furniture is designed to be imposing and grand, suitable for palaces and large estates.
    Empire furniture draws inspiration from the classical designs of ancient Rome and Greece, reflecting a sense of power and prestige.
    Art Deco style
    Art Deco furniture often features bold geometric shapes such as rectangles, circles, and triangles.
    Furniture in the Art Deco style is often made from luxurious materials such as exotic woods, metals, and glass.
    Art Deco furniture typically showcases symmetrical designs, with balanced arrangements of shapes and patterns.
    Art Deco furniture is known for its sleek and streamlined silhouettes, emphasizing smooth lines and curves.
    Art Deco furniture often incorporates bold colors such as black, gold, silver, and rich jewel tones to make a statement.
    Furniture in the Art Deco style frequently features high gloss finishes to enhance its glamorous and sophisticated appearance.
    Art Deco furniture may include decorative details such as inlaid patterns, geometric motifs, and intricate carvings.
    Avant Garde style
    Bold and unconventional designs.
    Eclectic mix of styles and influences.
    Experimentation with new construction.
    Use of innovative materials such as steel, glass, and plastic.
    Minimalist and sleek appearance.
    Geometric shapes and asymmetric forms.
    Emphasis on functionality.
    Bionic style
    Seamless incorporation of technology and multi-functionality in furniture design.
    Use of eco-friendly and recyclable materials for bionic furniture pieces.
    Design prioritizing user comfort and support through innovative ergonomic features.
    Sleek, modern designs with a sci-fi vibe in bionic furniture.
    Drawing design cues from biological systems and processes in nature.
    Baroque style
    Elaborate carvings and intricate designs adorn furniture pieces.
    Bold, curved shapes create a sense of grandeur.
    Luxurious woods, metals, and fabrics are commonly used.
    Gold leaf detailing adds a touch of luxury.
    Intricate patterns and designs embedded into furniture surfaces.
    S-shaped and C-shaped forms create a dynamic look.
    Kitsch style
    Elaborate and decorative patterns on furniture pieces.
    Vibrant hues and bold tones used in furniture finishes.
    Mismatched and eclectic mix of patterns on furniture.
    Over-the-top embellishments and intricate details on furniture.
    Nostalgic and sentimental motifs incorporated into furniture designs.
    Imitation or replicas of famous art and design pieces.
    Biedermeier style
    Clean lines and minimal ornamentation.
    Space-saving and multifunctional furniture pieces.
    Use of light woods like cherry and birch.
    Classic and understated furniture designs.
    Practical furniture with graceful aesthetics.
    Harmonious composition and proportional arrangements.
    Japandi style
    Clean lines and simple designs with a focus on functionality.
    Use of wood, bamboo, and other natural elements.
    Earthy tones like beige, gray, and brown.
    Paper screens used as room dividers or window coverings.
    Embracing imperfection and natural beauty in design.
    Low-lying tables and seating for a relaxed feel.
    Antique style
    Elaborate carvings and intricate detailing characterize antique furniture.
    Quality woods like mahogany and cherry are frequently used.
    Classic silhouettes and graceful curves define antique pieces.
    Aged appearance adds charm and character to furniture.
    S-shaped legs with ornate curves are common.
    Gold leaf or gold paint used for decoration.
    Boho style
    Blend of different styles, colors, and patterns.
    Emphasis on wood, stone, and earthy elements.
    Incorporation of retro pieces and antique finds.
    Use of comfy rugs, throws, and pillows.
    Influence from various cultures and countries.
    Bold prints like paisley, floral, and tribal designs.
    All images are unique and generated by artificial intelligence.
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