CENTURY FURNITURE CATALOGS

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For over forty years Bob Timberlake has captivated people around the world with his art, his furniture, and his life. A renowned
American realist painter, Bob Timberlake has taken the details and textures of rural North Carolina and translated them into a
lifestyle that reflects the beauty and honesty of simple living.
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Following the success of The World of Bob Timberlake®, Bob founded Bob
Timberlake, Inc. Today, under his watchful vision, Bob Timberlake, Inc.
licenses products in over 20 categories. With this success has emerged
additional furniture collections, Bob Timberlake Apparel and the expansions
of Bob Timberlake retail galleries in Lexington (established 1977) and Blowing
Rock, North Carolina.
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Inspired by the rich history and storied traditions of the English hunt clubs, Century
has created a collection of furniture that is at once of the moment yet timeless in
its design. Chelsea Club evokes the grandeur and ease of the English countryside
through its dressed-down, traditional styling. Architectural details carved in mahogany
combined with sophisticated scaling, and a warm, rich, Cognac finish bringing to
life a more casual elegance. Classic, clean and fresh, for today’s new traditionalists.
The Chelsea Club Collection includes occasional, dining room, and bedroom furniture.
Each piece is crafted in Mahogany with Mahogany veneers. Antiqued brass hardware
enhances the depth of our Cognac finish, which is standard for the collection. Finishes
may also be customized with any of Century’s fifty finish offerings.
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We have combined two of our favorite French collections into one great collection. Bordeaux/Couer de France.
The city of Bordeaux has always been associated with fine wine. It is also rich in culture, history, art and architecture. This combined with the lush gardens, white stone facades and cobblestone streets inspired the designs in this collection.
Coeur de France is an eclectic gathering of Country French designs. Literally translated as "Heart of France," Coeur de France captures the essence of French design and craftsmanship in the use of familiar forms such as bombé chests, cabriole legs, classic rococo details, and low-sheen finishes that emulate the effects of time.
Continuing Century's trend of offering collections in distinctive finishes and combinations of wood, stone and metal, such as copper and iron, Bordeaux and Coeur de France offer more to choose from than ever. Two new themed finishes - French Blue and Wheat.
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A selection of Century's best accent and occasional pieces.
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Century's Consulate Collection reflects the power and the passion of two of the greatest lovers of all time... Napoleon & Josephine. Power and passion, they're two sides of a rare and splendid coin. When they come together in just the right way, amazing things are born. Consulate is inspired by the furniture designs following the French Revolution. This was an unusually robust period for art and furniture. The resurgance of classic Greek, Roman and Egyptian forms from Napoleon's conquests. Century classifies Consulate as Neoclassical, incorporating elements of Empire, Charles X, Louis XVI, Directoire and Biedermeier design.
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Juan Montoya “The vision for Century Icons is to find and work with our industries’ greatest design talents, to understand the soul of their work, and then bring that to life through our craftspeople in Hickory. To me there is nothing more interesting than a group of artists in concert together where their unique personalities enhance and highlight each other. This is what we intend with Century Icons—to show great furniture design and designers as they relate to one another.”
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Kelly Hoppen for Century is a collection of fabrics,upholstery, wood and metal case goods created by the celebrated British interior designer for a sophisticated and design-savvy consumer. It's coolly simple. It's based on Asian ideals like balance and symmetry for a sense of disciplined elegance.
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The Lanna Home Collection by Century Furniture features a wide assortment of traditional and contemporary Asian influenced occasional pieces to let you explore a variety of looks in your home.
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Located in the heart of the Andalusia region on the sun-drenched coast of the Mediterranean and in the shadow of the
La Concha mountains lies the city of Marbella. It is from this storied city, whose history combines Roman and Moorish
influences, and the picturesque lands that surround it that Century draws inspiration. A collection of European designs, all
pieces are bench made with rich hand carved details in mahogany, walnut and oak and use old world techniques that only the
most skilled artisans still know. The hand distressed cases also feature a beautiful waxed finish and hammered bronze accents.
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As environmental consciousness grows, furniture design has also become more organic. Century, with a lot of help from Mother Nature, follows this natural direction to create Milan an eclectic collection featuring warm wood and metal furnishings. Encompassing bedroom, dining and occasional pieces, Milan pays homage to the minimalist design themes fashionable in Western European cities. But its serenity is not what one usually associates with contemporary furniture.
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Welcome to Monarch Fine Furniture for Century. This amazing collection of English reproductions features a variety of old world techniques including fine marquetry, églomisé, and gesso. These eclectic designs are the perfect accent to any room.
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Contemporary is one of the most difficult words to define in home furnishings. It means different things to different people. Some view it as stark, unadorned by ornamentation. And some see it simply as clean lines, angular hardware and gleaming finishes. Century's Omni collection can be defined as COOL - POWERFUL - CURVACEOUS - UNDERSTATED - GEOMETRIC - SOPHISTICATED and WARM.
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Based on Mr. de la Renta’s own designs, as well as adaptations of extraordinary pieces collected over the past 40 years. His furnishings, like his clothing, represent great taste, refinement and elegance.
Oscar de la Renta Home is inspired by the furniture found in Mr. de la Renta's three very different habitats: his New York City residence, his country estate in Connecticut, and his oceanside island retreat in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. The result is a collection remarkable for its scope and variety - from sophisticated, 18th Century inspired mahogany pieces, to casually inviting upholstery, to Caribbean woven rattan designs.
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Profiles.....custom occasional pieces designed by you.Select your style, choose your function, and embellish with thousands of fabrics and an array of finishes. Profiles combines fashion, form and function to answer the call of many rooms.
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In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, when French and English palace décor set the styles of design, royal excesses of the past had become insupportable and were rejected in favor of simpler, more classic designs.Greek and Roman principles of design were dictated by Napoleon in France, while King George IV of England embraced a more pure standard for his court. The result became defined as Neoclassic and Regency styles that inspired the Wellington Court Collection some two centuries later.Wellington Court embodies refinements of this era with its styles that bespeak old wealth and high station without need for ostentation.
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