Louis XV.
Louis XV style, is undoubtedly one of the richest and most in styles in the furniture industry.Louis XV style, otherwise known as the Rococo developed in approximately 1723-1750. A characteristic feature of this style is to comfort and sophisticated residential interior intimacy. Very often confused with the style of the epoch proceeding barkier or rococo. The difference between the two styles is that in not known Baroque decoration in moderation and in the meantime gelded enormous Baroque rococo replaced minimally and sophistication. The forms were small, smooth and subtle, there was zone the shape of ornaments and plants, and above all, the shell. The furniture used many exotic species of wood, domino them marketer, bronze, meadows and porcelain. As is often served tops marble slabs, and the special cloth coat with Beauvais and Abusing are the most common fabric tapestries. Most appliances have small and subtle, light and fanciful forms. Among the wealth of characteristic types of furniture to include: twice doors cabinets, chests of drawers, desks, secretary, beds and sofas. The Poles have the most beautiful rococo armchairs and sofas to show the richness and subtlety interior.