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King Size Teak & Caned Bed Frame by British Khaki
By British Khaki
Located in Southampton, NY
King size teak & caned back bed frame by British Khaki British Colonial style design in teak and
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Late 20th Century British British Colonial Beds and Bed Frames

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Cane, Teak

British Colonial Four Polster Bed
Located in Buchanan, MI
Very stately British Colonial four polster bed of mahogany with cane inset.
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20th Century English Beds and Bed Frames

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Mahogany, Cane

King Size Teak & Caned Back Bed Frame by British Khaki
Located in Southampton, NY
King size teak & caned back bed frame by British Khaki British Colonial style design in teak and
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20th Century English British Colonial Beds and Bed Frames

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Cane, Teak

Antique British Colonial Exotic Hard Wood and Caned Day Bed
Located in Palm Beach, FL
British Colonial, West Indies style daybed, chaise, or backless sofa crafted with indigenous exotic
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Antique 19th Century Caribbean British Colonial Chaise Longues

Bamboo and Cane Bentwood Breakfast in Bed Tray with Newspaper Rack, 1930s
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
, lap or bed tray. This lovely 1930s piece is composed of rattan, bamboo, and cane. The top portion
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Early 20th Century Singaporean British Colonial Magazine Racks and Stands

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Bamboo, Cane, Rattan, Bentwood

British Colonial Style Burnt Bamboo and Cane King Size Bed Frame
By Bloomingdale's
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
British colonial style burnt bamboo and cane king size bed frame. Signed Bloomingdales. Wear to
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Vintage 1970s Unknown British Colonial Beds and Bed Frames

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Bamboo, Cane

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A Close Look at British-colonial Furniture

Typically made of mahogany, teak or bamboo and featuring a range of fabrics and prints with botanical patterns, antique British Colonial furniture and decor varies as it involved local materials and techniques and spanned centuries of design styles.

As the British Empire expanded from the 16th to the 20th century, its conquest and control of colonies around the world bolstered its wealth through the extraction of resources. Including colonies in the Americas, Africa, Asia and Australasia, this spread of often violent subjugation imposed British culture, language and faith on Indigenous peoples. The design of homes was included in this expression of imperial power, with government officials, merchants and military officers creating homes mimicking the luxuries they were used to in England.

Local artisans were commissioned to replicate British designs, resulting in versions of Regency, Chippendale, Sheraton and other styles of furniture being crafted from mahogany, rosewood, ebony and teakwood as opposed to beech and oak, which were more common in Europe. Whereas the colonial furniture for the Portuguese and Dutch regularly had motifs of indigenous flora and fauna, the British tended to want more exact reproductions of their home country’s designs.

To escape the summer heat in places such as India and the Caribbean, British colonizers relocated to airy houses in the hills or plantations, leading to foldable chairs and collapsible desks in the style of military campaign furniture. Rather than upholstery as they might have in Europe, chairs and sofas in the British Colonial style had rattan and cane seating for these higher temperature climates. The contrast between the light textiles and the dark colors of the sturdy furniture became a defining aesthetic of British Colonial interiors.

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