Furniture backs and legs typically feature flowing lines.
Claw foot dining table and chairs.
Solid manufactured wood.
Emerging style elements such as claw feet ribbons and lion heads enhance phyfe s furniture pieces.
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The harp gallery this company was founded in 1985 and has a showroom in appleton wisconsin.
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This traditional collection reflects highly decorative details pedestal table oversized claw feet and decorative carving inlay veneers on the apron.
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This dining table reflects highly decorative details pedestal table oversized claw feet shaped top and decorative carving inlay veneers on the apron.
It will be the showpiece of your dining room environment.
Examples featuring a metal claw gripping a glass ball are also common especially in occasional tables and stools.
Solid manufactured wood.
A furniture foot sometimes referenced as claw and ball fashioned to represent a bird s claw gripping a ball.
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It will be the showpiece of your dining room environment.
The dining chairs reflect carefully selected wood carving and upholstery in a symphony of material.
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They are often carved entirely of wood as seen in many chippendale style furniture pieces.
Duncan phyfe crafted his furniture from quality materials.
Solid manufactured wood.
Architectural salvage large oak claw foot table legs art pair 1800s.