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Exactly ! After the drawn out, Artsy crafty, stiff and pompous Victorian era, King Edward ( who was quite a dandy) fell in love with Europe, espesh France. His Edwardian era, reflected a playful, practical, decorative, ornate and grandiose style. Fashion reflected affluency and intricate details. New money could show off their wealth in their grand homes and clothing…and so, the Gilded era was exactly the time to show off everything hardworking entrepreneurs had made. Old money, which basically flaunted lineage, wasn’t important anymore - the new money was suddenly EVERTHING ! So your lovely home reflects all that madness of the time, no doubt lol
That is so interesting to me. I will have to read up more on the Edwardian era. The jewelry from that time period is spectacular. Thanks for the info:)
My house is very modest but I do have it filled with a hodge podge of old furniture, from Victorian to mid-century. They just don’t make stuff like that anymore.