Design for furniture

Various artists/makers

Not on view

The chair and couch depicted in this drawing are in the style of seventeenth-century English seating furniture that colonists imported to the Americas in matching sets. Placed in the reception hall of a Gilded Age private home or gentleman's social club, these imposing pieces of furniture would have conveyed a sense of Old World gravitas. In 1898, Tiffany Studios, then called Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company, acquired Schmitt Brothers Furniture Company. Contemporary newspaper accounts reveal that Schmitt Brothers not only produced new pieces of furniture, but also collected antique examples, which probably served as elements in interior design schemes and as points of inspiration for new designs.

Design for furniture, Louis C. Tiffany (American, New York 1848–1933 New York), Pen and brown ink, and graphite on tracing paper, American

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