American Farmhouse Style

SPOTLIGHT ON EASTLAKE FURNITURE

Our Brand Ambassador’s take on this enduring style

- BY COURTNEY VET TEL PHOTOGRAPH­Y AND STYLING BY COURTNEY VET TEL

Get our Brand Ambassador’s take on this enduring style.

Intricate spoon carvings; deep, rich oak and cherry tones; and beautifull­y well-built furniture are all characteri­stics of a style of furniture called Eastlake. This style has a special place in my heart, as it has been sprouting up in almost every room in our restoratio­ns of our 1880 Folk Victorian home.

HISTORY

Charles Eastlake was an English architect for whom the “Eastlake” style of furniture is named, but he didn’t make any of the furniture you’ll see noted as Eastlake. In 1868 he wrote

a book titled Hints on Household Taste in Furniture, Upholstery,

and Other Details, which was influentia­l in the creation of the Eastlake style. The book itself presented two interpreta­tions of Eastlake style. If you spot an Eastlake piece that is more elaboratel­y designed, it is often of U.S. origin; whereas the English followed Eastlake’s calling for sturdy furniture in basic design.

HOW TO SPOT EASTLAKE FURNITURE

1. The first telltale sign of an Eastlake piece is the decorative spoon carvings that are lightly incised, meaning not deeply carved. Geometric ornaments, spindles and finials are also common. In Eastlake furniture, squares and rectangles are visually prominent.

2. The types of wood most commonly used were oak and cherry. Rosewood and walnut also made appearance­s. The wood grain was often highlighte­d. 3. Eastlake furniture rejected design that relied on manufactur­ing and favored the handmade and artisanal process. Many of these pieces are well built and sturdy because of their simple craftsmans­hip.

STYLE TODAY

Although these pieces were popular in 1800s, they still hold a classic appeal for the homes of today. These furniture pieces were built to last and their ornate, decorative patterns lend a sophistica­ted style element to any home. These pieces can stand by themselves in their original antique patina, or recently many of these pieces have been painted in luscious black tones or bright, vibrant colors, all of which lend new life to an antique piece.

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An Eastlake washstand, a quintessen­tial piece of furniture in every 1800s home, now serves as a bedside table. Above it, I prominentl­y display a photograph of my great-grandparen­ts.
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 ??  ?? (left) Eastlake pieces also had stunning, intricate brass hardware. Look closely at the detail on each handle and lock here on this Eastlake dresser.
My favorite type of spoon carvings on Eastlake pieces are these dainty floral patterns. The patterns were lightly carved so they were easier to clean.
(left) Eastlake pieces also had stunning, intricate brass hardware. Look closely at the detail on each handle and lock here on this Eastlake dresser. My favorite type of spoon carvings on Eastlake pieces are these dainty floral patterns. The patterns were lightly carved so they were easier to clean.
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