Whose heart for both antique and contemporary design for punch, and can not decide who should settle with the elegance of the familiar Gustavian style. As a Gustavian furniture are known, at the time of the Swedish King Gustav III. and pairs are formed in which the elements of rococo frivolity with the serious restraint of classicism. The furniture and furnishings were centered on symmetry, light fittings taken (= the taking of furniture is the complex art of color and gilding technique), petite and sassy at the same time, the protagonists in this remarkable game. Walls were the main design institution, they were decorated with panels, pillars and garlands, also showed the colors bright and friendly. The use of high windows, mirrors and shimmering chandeliers looked forward to the seriousness of the long dark winter months and gave the rooms a delicate ease. Blass-glazed wooden floors and white ceilings usually brought additional light on theHouses. The timing of this epoch is settling 1770/80. Also built in this era are very popular stoves which are used as feeder Salonfen even in today's living spaces, with a complex system of heat storing bricks and pipes that made it possible to keep warm at first all suites. If you want to call this style his own, which helps a look at the Antique Guide, the survey of Bavaria's antique shops. The path to the Gustavian-inspired antiques trade leads from Munich Innnenstadt, Haidhausen and Grtnerplatz addition to the Chiemsee - some comes from that era, was inspired by another of the period. They are beautiful and miraculously, all the furniture is genuine with halbecht and both are mixed together with a touch of shabby chic to an eclectic Gustavian style.
