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Trafalgar patent sideboard and dining table, metamorphic furniture 1810
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Trafalgar patent sideboard and dining table, metamorphic furniture 1810
6339829 Trafalgar patent sideboard and dining table, metamorphic furniture 1810 by British School, (18th-19th century); (add.info.: Trafalgar patent sideboard and dining table, metamorphic furniture 1810. The extending dining table and its leaves can be stored inside the pedestal-style sideboard. Named the Trafalgar in honor of purchaser Lord Horatio Nelson. Manufactured by Thomas Morgan and Joseph Sanders, Catherine Street, Strand. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from The Upholsterers and Cabinet-Makers Repository consisting of seventy-six designs of modern and fashionable furniture, Rudolph Ackermann, London, 1830.); © Florilegius
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This print showcases the exquisite Trafalgar patent sideboard and dining table, a true masterpiece of metamorphic furniture from 1810. The ingenuity of this design lies in its ability to transform seamlessly, as the extending dining table and its leaves can be conveniently stored inside the pedestal-style sideboard. Named after the esteemed Lord Horatio Nelson, who purchased this remarkable piece, it was manufactured by Thomas Morgan and Joseph Sanders on Catherine Street in Strand. This handcoloured copperplate engraving is taken from Rudolph Ackermann's renowned publication, "The Upholsterers and Cabinet-Makers Repository" which featured seventy-six designs of modern and fashionable furniture. The image beautifully captures the intricate details of this elegant creation, showcasing both its functionality and aesthetic appeal. It provides a glimpse into an era when craftsmanship was highly regarded, with skilled upholsterers and craftsmen dedicated to creating stunning interior designs. With its rich history rooted in British culture, this photograph transports us back to a time when fashion met function in the world of furnishings. It serves as a testament to the timeless allure of well-crafted furniture that continues to captivate even centuries later. This print is not only a celebration of artistry but also an homage to Lord Horatio Nelson's legacy as one of Britain's most revered naval heroes. Its presence adds sophistication and charm to any space while reminding us of our connection to history through exceptional craftsmanship.
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