When you are looking for Mediterranean furniture, the word “Marrakech” comes up often. For instance, there is the Marrakech fountain, the Marrakech cabinet, the Marrakech door, the Marrakech tile and the Marrakech sun lamp, to name a few. This Mediterranean furniture is labeled “Marrakech” because it is made by artisans in the Southern capital of Morocco.
In the artwork, you can see a hint of French and Belgian influence, but mostly Arab and Berber tradition. All woodwork is intricately carved and is as sturdy as the Atlas Mountains that border the South of Morocco. The brilliant colors dancing on your Mediterranean furniture are as stunning as the magnificent Majorelle Gardens. In the streets of the Moroccan kasba, in the Main Square of Medina, in the foothills of the mountains, you will find local craftsmen selling their pottery, furniture and treasures. For those of us who cannot afford the trip right now, there is Mediterranean “Marrakech” furniture.
You will also notice a lot of Mediterranean furniture in the “Moorish” tradition as well. Moorish architecture describes a style that flourished in North Africa, Portugal and Spain, where the Moors ruled from 711 – 1492. There was a revival in the mid-1920′s where bulbous domes and Mohammedan arches were sprouting up everywhere. Lacy wooden carvings, jewel-inspired artwork, floral patterns, golden-brown pottery with blue designs over top and geometrical shapes characterized the Moorish style. Here you can find Moorish tables, tiles, doors, fountains, benches, mirrors, chairs and chests.
A third distinctive style of Mediterranean furniture on our site is labeled “Arabian Nights”. Americans have always been fascinated by Arabic folklore that includes Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, Aladdin’s Magic Lamp and The Seven Voyages of Sinbad the Sailor. These stories that make up the 1,001 Arabian Nights collection date all the way back to 800 AD and have since spawned dozens of movies, books, plays, musicals and animations. The furniture — which includes a bench, headboard, lamp, lantern, table and throw blanket – is among our most captivating. Laden in rich red and gold, these items boast a distinctive taste suitable for a sultan.
The “Sevilla” style of Mediterranean furniture is named after Seville, the artistic, cultural and economic capital of Southern Spain. Lavishly decorated, Seville holds a fortune in gold and showcases an amalgamation of Neoclassical, Medieval and Gothic designs. In our Sevilla collection, you will notice a lot of blues and greens, along with differently colored lines following the same pattern. Tiles, fountains, mirrors, candle holders, chests, tables and lamps can all be purchased in this ornate Spanish-influenced style.
Whether you are into Marrakech, Moorish, Arabian Night or Sevilla designs, you are bound to fall in love with the Mediterranean furniture collections we have to offer. If you are not sure where to start collecting, just type one of these styles into our search engine and you will see a number of furniture pieces to choose from, taking all the guesswork out of your home decoration. You will not need to call a professional to arrange it all if you find a distinctive style that best suits your tastes.
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Mediterranean Furniture
October 25th, 2009Decorating With Oak Furniture
October 25th, 2009
If you are looking for wood furniture in your home you might be thinking about using oak. Oak has a number of benefits to other woods. Read this article and get some tips on oak furniture which should help you decide whether you want it in your home.
One advantage of decorating with oak furniture is that oak is one of the most durable of woods. It is also one of the most beautiful woods with a very beautiful grain and looks very attractive once stained. It is a popular choice for families needing a very durable piece of furniture or someone wanting furniture that will last forever. If that sounds like you, keep reading. So what should you look for when shopping for oak furniture.
First you should see if the furniture is solid wood or not. Many manufacturers save money by using an oak veneer which is a thin sheet of oak over a cheaper wood or fiber board. It will be less durable than solid oak. Look for an attractive grain without too many imperfections and a smooth finish. Expect to pay more for oak than you wood for pine furniture but less than you would for other woods like mahogany.
I hope this article has given you enough information to use to decide whether or not to decorate with wood furniture. Think it over well before you invest in expensive oak furniture. Remember that oak is also easy to stain and you can save money by buying unfinished furniture. Good luck with whatever you decide.
Wood Furniture For Better Homes
October 19th, 2009
Home decoration justifiably ranks among the top priorities for the socially active members of the society. Furniture items have, over the years, undergone a marked change of perception for their patrons. With varied change in the choices of furniture, people have the option to choose from amongst the best. And wood furniture is the top choice of the connoisseurs of exquisite furniture items. The pride in owning a priceless piece of excellent quality wooden furniture is unmatched and addictive.
The furniture made of oak, cherry, cedar, rustic pine and their ilk adds value to your dream home. In particular, Amish made furniture items are the real turn on if you love the art and craft on your furniture. The Amish handcrafted furniture is a delight to gaze and pride to possess. If you want your home to depict a picture of your true self, Amish furniture is the way to go. Made by extreme toil and sweat and requiring great skills to master the art of making marvelous pieces, Amish furniture is available at all the major furniture retailers. However, if you are looking to strike a good bargain, try to find a reputed wholesale Amish furniture dealer who can also offer extended guarantee along with attractive prices.
Hardwood is a privileged and most preferred choice. Available in varied natural colors and ranging from darkest to lightest ones, hard wood is considered as most durable among the kinds of woods used to make furniture articles. Moreover, hardwood requires least amount of care among all the other woods. Due to its sturdiness, it is long lasting and largely maintenance free.
Extreme caution is, however, required before you buy wooden furniture. This is because of the fact that a number of trick dealers have emerged in the market that will sell you fakes in the name of wooden furniture. As a general rule, heavier wood furniture ensures better quality and durability. So, the best way to check its authenticity is try to lift it. If it is genuine, you will feel considerable weight.
A thorough examination of the wooden furniture article is always called for before deciding to purchase it. Cuts, bruises, fractures, protruding nails, dents etc. can mar the otherwise beauty of the product. Gently run your hand all over the surface of the furniture to detect any kind of superfluous flaw in the finishing of the article.
However, if you find that the finished article has a minor flaw that can be easily corrected, always ask for extra discounts. Most often, the dealers will oblige to preserve their goodwill and make a new customer. Similarly, if you are looking to save some extra dollars, just ask the dealer if he is game for selling the display piece. The display pieces usually look old but actually, most of them are in perfect shape barring the odd fading. This can be easily made up by a swift coating of paint or polish. The dealers are, generally, on the look out for the buyers interested in display pieces. Obviously, these pieces are sold on a much higher discount.
Make the most of your wooden furniture and always buy cheap!


