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October 18, 2019 By interiordes

Pennsylvania Dutch

Furniture style produced through the late 1600’s to mid 1800’s by German families settled around New York and Pennsylvania. They were commonly miscalled Dutch for “Deutsch”. The styling is simple with a sense of rustic utilitarianism and is normally squared with minimal rounding or turning. Decorations predominately include paintings of flowers, fruit, animals, human motifs and German script. Most popular woods were walnut, maple, fruitwoods and pine.

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