GOTHIC REVIVAL PERIOD 1840 - 1860

The Gothic Revival Period was an adaptation of Gothic architectural form and ornament to early 19th Century furniture forms. English designers looked to the Middle Ages for inspiration, and these influences found their way to America. Gothic style was marked by the use of trefoils, quatrefoils, crockets and pinnacles, cluster columns, and pointed arches. The primary wood used was rosewood; walnut and oak were also used.