This is a Rococo-style sofa made by the John Widdicomb Company. Rococo is a style of 18th century French art and interior design. Rococo rooms were designed as total works of art with elegant and ornate furniture, small sculptures, ornamental mirrors, and tapestry complementing architecture, reliefs, and wall paintings. In May of 2002, the John Widdicomb Company closed its Grand Rapids doors and a new chapter in the history of this revered company began.
Operating as a division of the renowned L. & J.G. Stickley, Inc., John Widdicomb is now manufactured with pride in Manlius, New York and is positioned to flourish for years to come. John Widdicomb furniture is available through Stickley, Audi & Co. stores, other fine retail stores world wide, and to interior designers through Baker Knapp and Tubbs showrooms in major cities in the United States.
The comfort of Stickley Fine Upholstery is the result of painstaking product development, careful engineering, and the finest construction and cushioning materials available.
All Stickley cushions are encased in a fine quality down-proof ticking. This ticking provides considerable body and rigidity to the core, allowing it to maintain its shape longer than other cushions. As with all upholstery cushions, Stickley loose cushion seats and backs should be reversed and rotated regularly to prevent the casing from shifting on the core. Rotating the cushions also evens out fabric wear.
Whatever your style, Stickley Fine Upholstery offers a frame and fabric choice that is the perfect complement to your home and the perfect expression of your unique lifestyle. Designed for the way you live, with an endless array of options to make it your own. It’s normal for fabric or leather to stretch somewhat with use, and you may notice soft wrinkles in the material when not in use.
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