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It featured a recurrent rope motif, ornate corbels and turned legs on the kitchen island.
She also loved dark woods, all things vintage and "British colonial-style furniture with turned legs," she said.
The box chest was succeeded by the chest of drawers, often placed on a stand with turned legs.
Like the couches, they were supported on turned legs, legs cut from a rectangular piece of wood, or legs with animal feet; they frequently had arm rails.
At first chairmaking was closely associated with wood turning but by the 18th century turned legs were largely replaced by shaped legs of the cabriole type.
The style often featured turned legs (i.e., legs shaped on a lathe), split spindles, and other hallmarks of earlier periods.
I like the Amana church bench without the back: the simplicity of the plank with the tapered, turned legs I find incredibly beautiful.
The diphros was a stool standing on four crossed, turned legs, sometimes connected by stretcher bars and sometimes terminating in hoofs or claw feet.
The designs derived from early Americana, including fluted candlesticks, rough wool blankets, and dressers and chairs with turned legs and bun feet.
The new study covers tables and chairs with elaborately flared and turned legs, and necessities as humble as corn-shuck brooms and painted wood washstands.
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