Biedermeier, Empire and Art Deco have shared roots.

Often misunderstood, Biedermeier is a period 1815-1848 , that squarely sits between war and revolutions. It is a period that is not named after a royal personage, nor a fabulously talented designer or a gifted individual furniture maker. The name was coined AFTER that period passed. The name is made up of two words joined together: Bieder- ( meaning simple)and Meier ( a common German name) . It was first coined in a publication of a cartoon like character "Papa Biedermeier" illustrated in "The Flying Pages" a german periodical newspaper. He was a simple more...

A wardrobe is a cupboard with space for hanging clothes. As an item of furniture as opposed to a separate closet, the wardrobe did not generally appear until the early 19th century. Until then, clothes had been stored in clothes presses.

Wardrobes may have between one and four doors, and sometimes have fitted drawers in the centre section and hanging space on either wing. The doors are often panelled, with a decorative figured timber panel surrounded by a moulded frame. The clothes hangers hung on rails or hooks, usually facing the front. Antique wardrobes are often too shallow to fit more...

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Cedar wardrobe circa 1860 Barossa valley in the Biedermeier…

Biedermeier Cedar Wardrobe from 1860 Barossa Valley

Cedar wardrobe circa 1860 Barossa valley in the Biedermeier style, sloped classic pediment top with panelled door and single drawer below, height 199 cm, length 120 cm, depth 49 cm

Pine wardrobe by Karl Launer (1820-1894) circa 1885, Barossa…

Baltic Pine Wardrobe by Karl Launer

Pine wardrobe by Karl Launer (1820-1894) circa 1885, Barossa Biedermeier made in Stockwell, South Australia Baltic pine with classic pediment atop a single panelled door and apron drawer bone escutcheons signed underneath in apron drawer, height 190 cm,…

A Biedermeier flame mahogany armoire, circa 1860, with a shaped…

Biedermeier Mahogany Armoire, 1860

A Biedermeier flame mahogany armoire, circa 1860, with a shaped cornice above a recess-panelled single door, raised on block supports, 181.5 cm high, 101 cm wide, 49 cm deep, condition: the door is missing a bracket rendering it not properly secured.

A Biedermeier satinwood armoire with moulded cornice and…

Satinwood Armoire with Sunburst Glazed Doors

A Biedermeier satinwood armoire with moulded cornice and cross-banded frieze above a pair of suburst glazed doors enclosing hanging space; on bias-set block feet. Width 134 cm