Gothic Revival Patio and Garden Furniture
The Gothic Revival movement (also called Victorian Gothic or Neo-Gothic) emerged in Britain in the 1740s, and reached its height in the late-19th century. Gothic Revival furniture's characteristics include such decorative flourishes as pointed arches, floral details, finials, heraldic motifs and linenfold carving.
The movement was rooted in religious and social conservatism. Gothic Revival's proponents, who included Charles Barry and A.W.N. Pugin, the architects of London’s Houses of Parliament (designed in 1840), believed that the art and architecture of the Middle Ages were authentically spiritual and inherently moral.
In the United States, the Gothic Revival movement shaped both public buildings and private houses. Numerous American schools were built in the early-19th century in a style now called Collegiate Gothic. Many builders and craftsmen were inspired by Andrew Jackson Downing’s widely read 1850 book Architecture for Country Houses, which posited that a family’s home should exemplify their values — and that the Gothic Revival style was particularly well-suited to scholars and clergymen. Furniture with detailing that mirrored that of Gothic Revival buildings appeared in the same period. Such pieces typically feature dark, intricately carved wood, and upholstery in velvet or leather.
Much like the castles or cathedrals that inspired them, Gothic Revival chairs, bookcases and beds make a bold design statement. And while you probably don’t have to cross a moat or raise a portcullis to get through your front door, a Gothic Revival piece will declare that your home is indeed your castle.
20th Century English Gothic Revival Patio and Garden Furniture
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19th Century English Antique Gothic Revival Patio and Garden Furniture
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1850s Great Britain (UK) Antique Gothic Revival Patio and Garden Furniture
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Mid-19th Century English Antique Gothic Revival Patio and Garden Furniture
Marble, Iron, Wrought Iron
Early 20th Century Dutch Gothic Revival Patio and Garden Furniture
Wood, Oak
19th Century British Antique Gothic Revival Patio and Garden Furniture
Oak
Early 20th Century French Gothic Revival Patio and Garden Furniture
Marble, Metal
Early 20th Century Gothic Revival Patio and Garden Furniture
Wrought Iron
Late 19th Century French Antique Gothic Revival Patio and Garden Furniture
Iron
1970s American Vintage Gothic Revival Patio and Garden Furniture
Wrought Iron
20th Century American Gothic Revival Patio and Garden Furniture
Iron
19th Century French Antique Gothic Revival Patio and Garden Furniture
Marble, Iron
1890s French Antique Gothic Revival Patio and Garden Furniture
Wrought Iron
20th Century French Gothic Revival Patio and Garden Furniture
Stone, Iron
Late 19th Century French Antique Gothic Revival Patio and Garden Furniture
Marble, Iron
20th Century French Gothic Revival Patio and Garden Furniture
Cast Stone, Marble
1850s French Antique Gothic Revival Patio and Garden Furniture
Iron
20th Century English Gothic Revival Patio and Garden Furniture
Iron
20th Century English Gothic Revival Patio and Garden Furniture
Carrara Marble, Iron
1920s American Vintage Gothic Revival Patio and Garden Furniture
Cast Stone
Mid-20th Century British Gothic Revival Patio and Garden Furniture
Wrought Iron, Wire
20th Century English Gothic Revival Patio and Garden Furniture
Iron
Late 19th Century American Antique Gothic Revival Patio and Garden Furniture
Iron
Late 19th Century American Antique Gothic Revival Patio and Garden Furniture
Iron
20th Century American Gothic Revival Patio and Garden Furniture
Iron
20th Century English Gothic Revival Patio and Garden Furniture
Iron
20th Century English Gothic Revival Patio and Garden Furniture
Iron
1940s American Vintage Gothic Revival Patio and Garden Furniture
Steel