CENTURY FURNITURE CATALOGS

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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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La vita dolce. It’s an Italian phrase that means, more or less, “the sweet life.” People from Italy have always led bold, colorful and joyful lives, and their exuberance manifests in every nook and cranny of their homes. They have a flair for good wine, good food, good design. They surround themselves with beautiful things and let life unfold at its leisure. It’s an appealing way to live . . . and more and more Americans are catching on. Caperana - a collection of bedroom, dining room and occasional items crafted in the country Italian tradition - exemplifies this attitude.
The collection is named for a charming coastal town nestled on the Tyrrhenian sea. Caperana has long inspired authors, philosophers and artists. No wonder. It's paradise for the senses: soothing sunlight, brilliant blue water and sweet breezes that waft over lemon trees, olive groves and lush thickets of herbs and flowers.
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Splendidly scaled designs for 21st century castles. Spacious, airy rooms with towering walls and lofty ceilings. Masterful facades. Dramatic entryways. Sweeping staircases. Yes, today's larger homes are truly grand, both in size and architectural detail - and only furniture of equal grandeur will do them justice.
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I Designed It Myself There is nobody exactly like you. No home exactly like yours. No one else has the same family, experiences or collectibles. Now you can create a dining room that is as unique as you are. The Custom Dining Program from Century Furniture makes it fun and easy to express yourself in 5 easy steps.
1. Choose a Table Type. 2. Select the Perfect Top & Base. 3. Select a Finish. 4. Select Your Chair, Banquette, or Bar Stool. 5. Select a Fabric and Finish for Your Seating Choice.
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All across the country, but especially in the South and West, a trend toward large, lavishly appointed custom homes is rapidly gaining prominence. American residences are becoming more grand. Such homes feature spacious rooms, soaring coffered ceilings, over-scaled wainscoting, dramatic fireplaces, massive columns, and open, airy foyers. Large paintings and 60” plasma televisions adorn the expansive walls. No wonder, when placed in the midst of all this grandeur, most furniture looks small by comparison.
Marisol conveys a grandly extravagant air. Its details are as dazzling as its sheer size. Even if it keeps company with, say, an ornate coffered ceiling and a dramatic stone fireplace, it won’t be overwhelmed by its surroundings.
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Many people in upper income brackets are downsizing: to luxury lofts, apartments, condos, and—the latest innovation in urban living— condo hotels. Some are empty nesters who no longer need all that room; some are young professionals with no time for a long commute; still others are city-lovers of all ages who like being within walking distance of restaurants, shops and clubs. And while such dwellings have far less space than mega-homes, the space they do have isn’t cheap.
Metro Luxe is international-scale furniture designed for cozy, yet elegant living spaces; it has the sleek styling, refined details and fresh finishes for which Century is known.
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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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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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Today's design savvy consumer shops by style - not necessarily by matching collections. One of the best benefits of traditional furniture is that it will always be in style and it will blend graciously with other classic designs. In that light, we selected a presentation of our most time-tested, traditional designs and wrapped them neatly into one catalog. What else could we call it but Traditional Classics? Each expertly crafted piece in the Traditional Classics collection is hand-finished one piece at a time by our skilled artisans. To personalize a piece for your distinctive tastes, you can choose from any of our eight Traditional Classics finishes .
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