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used in a living room serves as a focal point for the eye, guiding and inviting
it to view the rest of the room decor. From modern to contemporary, trendy to
classic, the right coffee table can be the perfect accent piece for any décor. Old door tables are exquisitely rustic and full of character RusticTables
with their intricate carved designs are exotic and very rich in their
texture.
The damchiya was historically associated with the bride's lineage, and featured motifs such as horses, peacocks and other decorations. The chest would be filled with luxurious items, like silver, silk saris, and gold or silver jewelr that the brides parents gifted her. Upon arriving at her new home, the bride would place the damchiya in the couple's bedroom, signifying her arrival and providing storage for necessities. Carrying with the damichia are the dreams of a new bride, happiness and blessings from her parents.
Old world style incorporates design
elements from many historical eras, such as the Medieval, Renaissance, Tudor,
Spanish colonial, and French chateau periods. This style can be distinguished
by its aged finishes, curved windows and doorways, and barrel-vaulted ceilings
that perpetuate the feeling of grand Mediterranean villas. The old
world gothic architecture details arches and high vaulted ceilings. The
intricate triple-arched pattern with leaf and rose motifs recalls a classic
Gothic aesthetic, lending the space a timeless medieval aesthetic.