What is a Revival? One definition could be bringing back something once great and popular. In furniture design there have been many great styles, but furniture makers often revisited the past by once again making furniture in the old style.
The Gothic period was generally from the 13th to 15th centuries. Furniture made during this period for common use was very basic, but that made for nobility tended to embrace religion with cathedral arches, crosses, flying buttresses and gargoyles.
The Renaissance is generally accepted to be from the 16th to early 17th centuries and embodied grand style, wonderful carving of floral elements, acanthus leaves, and figures of people, or faces in the work.
Finding furniture from these periods in any kind of condition today, is nearly impossible, at least not at a reasonable price. The good news is that furniture makers revisited both of these periods several times, and most recently in the late 1800's (19th Century). There are many wonderful pieces out there that embody both of these styles that exhibit true craftsmanship and style. We have posted a few of these pieces in our Antique Inventory section, and have many more as well.
As you browse through our Image Gallery, many of these antique pieces are available but have not yet been added to our site for sale. If you have an interest in one of these pieces not shown, please feel free to inquire by completing one of our web forms under the Contact link or give us a call. We would also be more than happy to discuss any individual pieces with you if you have further questions.