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Pedestal tables and plant stands became popular during the Edwardian era as a way to display plants and decorative objects …
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Pedestal tables and plant stands became popular during the Edwardian era as a way to display plants and decorative objects in the home. Mahogany was a favored wood for furniture during this period, known for its rich color and fine grain. These stands often featured simple, elegant designs, reflecting the refined tastes of the time.
Edwardian furniture design emphasized craftsmanship and quality materials. The style often incorporated subtle details such as inlaid designs or delicate carvings. Plant stands like this one added a touch of nature and elegance to interior spaces, complementing the overall aesthetic of Edwardian homes.
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